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Social behaviors can be defined as all behavior that influences, or is influenced by, other members of the same species. Growing knowledge of these mechanisms triggering social behavior is essential, regarding their implication in pathologies, such as autism or schizophrenia, in which social behavior is altered. Learn more.

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Social behaviors can be defined as all behavior that influences, or is influenced by, other members of the same species. Growing knowledge of these mechanisms triggering social behavior is essential, regarding their implication in pathologies, such as autism or schizophrenia, in which social behavior is altered. Learn more.



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