Brain Tracks
Complex Social Interactions: Study
London, 13
Mar (ONA) ---
A new study led by University College London (UCL) revealed that our brains use
fundamental "building blocks" of information to track social
interactions.
Published in
Nature, the research shows that instead of monitoring individual players,
specific brain regions respond to patterns of interaction.
Using
functional MRI, scientists from UCL and the University of Oxford analyzed the
brain ...