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Yale: More Than Meets the Eye - Understanding How the Brain Controls Social Gaze
June 01, 2024
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, June 1 (TNSres) -- Yale University issued the following news:

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A new study uncovers two brain regions that control short- and long-term social gaze behavior, which could inform therapies for disorders like autism.

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By Mallory Locklear

For animals like primates, the act of gazing plays a key role in social interaction, used to both send and gather information. In a new study, Yale scientists uncover . . .

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