2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002545
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Social bonding in groups of humans selectively increases inter-status information exchange and prefrontal neural synchronization

Jun Ni,
Jiaxin Yang,
Yina Ma

Abstract: Social groups in various social species are organized with hierarchical structures that shape group dynamics and the nature of within-group interactions. In-group social bonding, exemplified by grooming behaviors among animals and collective rituals and team-building activities in human societies, is recognized as a practical adaptive strategy to foster group harmony and stabilize hierarchical structures in both human and nonhuman animal groups. However, the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the effects of … Show more

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