
"Uncovering the Influence of Dopamine and Serotonin on Social Behavior in First Human Study"
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery by studying dopamine and serotonin in the human brain's substantia nigra, revealing their influence on social behavior. The research, conducted in Parkinson's disease patients undergoing brain surgery, showed that the interplay of these chemicals affects decision-making in social contexts, shedding light on the brain's assessment of value during interactions. This work has the potential to advance our understanding of brain disorders and could lead to new treatments in fields such as psychiatry.

