A research team in China recorded the brain activity of mice sharing the same cage and found that the social status of an individual, which is known to affect its health and quality of life, is also quite plastic. Fei Wang and colleagues discovered that the status of their mice was directly…
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
SciPak: Did you know...that certain brain neurons might be key to climbing the social ladder?
Link: SciPak: Did you know...that certain brain neurons might be key to climbing the social ladder?
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