"Key Brain Regions for Social Gaze Identified"

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"Key Brain Regions for Social Gaze Identified"
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Researchers at Yale identified two brain regions, the orbitofrontal cortex and dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, as crucial for social gaze in primates. Stimulating these areas can enhance immediate and long-term social gaze behaviors, potentially informing therapies for social behavior challenges in disorders like autism.

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