Zebrafish study reveals brain activity precedes social actions
New research on zebrafish suggests that the brain's coordinated activity initiates social behavior several seconds before any physical movement is observed. This finding indicates that the neural underpinnings for social interactions are formed within the brain prior to their outward expression. The study offers valuable insights into the fundamental mechanisms of social cognition.
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