"Decoding Social Cues: Unveiling the Brain's Influence"

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"Decoding Social Cues: Unveiling the Brain's Influence"
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Researchers have discovered that the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) plays a crucial role in processing social cues, such as facial expressions and vocalizations. By recording the activity of over 400 neurons in the VLPFC of macaques, the study found that while individual neurons had complex responses, their collective activity could decode social cues in videos. This suggests that the VLPFC integrates facial and vocal information, which is essential for social communication. The findings could provide insights into communication disorders like autism, where the processing of multisensory stimuli may be compromised.

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