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The following pages link to A neural circuit covarying with social hierarchy in macaques (Q24810429):
Displaying 50 items.
- Neural mechanisms of social dominance (Q21558389) (← links)
- The Anterior Cingulate Gyrus and Social Cognition: Tracking the Motivation of Others (Q26747636) (← links)
- Prefrontal Cortex and Social Cognition in Mouse and Man (Q26774748) (← links)
- A systematic review of the neural bases of psychotherapy for anxiety and related disorders (Q26781113) (← links)
- Emergence of Leadership in a Group of Autonomous Robots (Q27319878) (← links)
- Mouse Social Network Dynamics and Community Structure are Associated with Plasticity-Related Brain Gene Expression (Q27320719) (← links)
- Face Patch Resting State Networks Link Face Processing to Social Cognition (Q27346874) (← links)
- A Social Network Approach Reveals Associations between Mouse Social Dominance and Brain Gene Expression (Q30405288) (← links)
- Social behavioral changes in MPTP-treated monkey model of Parkinson's disease (Q30621723) (← links)
- The primate amygdala in social perception - insights from electrophysiological recordings and stimulation (Q30924924) (← links)
- The Roles of Dopamine D1 Receptor on the Social Hierarchy of Rodents and Non-human Primates (Q33614791) (← links)
- Understanding social hierarchies: The neural and psychological foundations of status perception (Q33862837) (← links)
- Cognitive Skills Needed for Social Hierarchies (Q33884634) (← links)
- Status and the brain (Q34121070) (← links)
- Microbes & neurodevelopment--Absence of microbiota during early life increases activity-related transcriptional pathways in the amygdala. (Q35694004) (← links)
- A Putative Multiple-Demand System in the Macaque Brain (Q36106459) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms tracking popularity in real-world social networks (Q36371471) (← links)
- Social connectedness, mental health and the adolescent brain. (Q36372574) (← links)
- Adaptations for social cognition in the primate brain (Q36555378) (← links)
- Self-Other Mergence in the Frontal Cortex during Cooperation and Competition. (Q37126994) (← links)
- The extreme capsule fiber complex in humans and macaque monkeys: a comparative diffusion MRI tractography study (Q37342349) (← links)
- Computations Underlying Social Hierarchy Learning: Distinct Neural Mechanisms for Updating and Representing Self-Relevant Information (Q37506138) (← links)
- Convergent evolution in social swallows (Aves: Hirundinidae). (Q37592581) (← links)
- How Social Status Shapes Person Perception and Evaluation: A Social Neuroscience Perspective. (Q38678928) (← links)
- Towards an animal model of callousness (Q38775925) (← links)
- Consensus Paper: Cerebellum and Emotion (Q38916870) (← links)
- Social Decision-Making and the Brain: A Comparative Perspective (Q39141850) (← links)
- Progranulin haploinsufficiency causes biphasic social dominance abnormalities in the tube test (Q39744388) (← links)
- Testosterone abolishes implicit subordination in social anxiety (Q40603077) (← links)
- Neural endocannabinoid CB1 receptor expression, social status, and behavior in male European starlings (Q41913192) (← links)
- Structural Variability Across the Primate Brain: A Cross-Species Comparison. (Q46281443) (← links)
- An Integrative Interdisciplinary Perspective on Social Dominance Hierarchies (Q46306298) (← links)
- Social inequality, scientific inequality, and the future of mental illness (Q47136841) (← links)
- Shared neural coding for social hierarchy and reward value in primate amygdala. (Q49830114) (← links)
- The structural and functional brain networks that support human social networks. (Q51738711) (← links)
- Oxytocin and vasopressin flatten dominance hierarchy and enhance behavioral synchrony in part via anterior cingulate cortex. (Q54941095) (← links)
- Social interaction-induced activation of RNA splicing in the amygdala of microbiome-deficient mice. (Q55054603) (← links)
- Persuasion and influence: what makes a successful persuader? (Q57131242) (← links)
- Face cells in orbitofrontal cortex represent social categories (Q58612181) (← links)
- Amygdala Represents Diverse Forms of Intangible Knowledge, That Illuminate Social Processing and Major Clinical Disorders (Q58719509) (← links)
- Development of social systems neuroscience using macaques (Q58801043) (← links)
- Neural Mechanisms of Social Cognition in Primates (Q59700369) (← links)
- Manipulation of subcortical and deep cortical activity in the primate brain using transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation (Q63407875) (← links)
- Primate Amygdala Neurons Simulate Decision Processes of Social Partners (Q64070405) (← links)
- Manipulation of Subcortical and Deep Cortical Activity in the Primate Brain Using Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Stimulation (Q64072049) (← links)
- The neural representation of social networks (Q64867427) (← links)
- Dichotomous organization of amygdala/temporal-prefrontal bundles in both humans and monkeys (Q83227450) (← links)
- Immediate early gene activation throughout the brain is associated with dynamic changes in social context (Q88750153) (← links)
- Representation of distinct reward variables for self and other in primate lateral hypothalamus (Q89865177) (← links)
- Anatomical Markers of Activity in Hypothalamic Neurons (Q90260646) (← links)