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    1. Ecology
    2. Neuroscience

    The social life of Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus)

    Manon K Schweinfurth
    Rats are highly social animals that show complex social skills, which has not been acknowledged enough when controlling them in the wild and conducting research in the laboratory.
    1. Neuroscience

    Oxytocin salvages context-specific hyperaltruistic preference through moral framing

    Hong Zhang, Yinmei Ni, Jian Li
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    1. Evolutionary Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Neural defensive circuits underlie helping under threat in humans

    Joana B Vieira, Andreas Olsson
    The activation of defence brain circuits drives decisions to help conspecifics under threat.
    1. Neuroscience

    Multi-dimensional social relationships shape social attention in monkeys

    Sainan Liu, Jiepin Huang ... Yan Yang
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    1. Neuroscience

    Perception of social interaction compresses subjective duration in an oxytocin-dependent manner

    Rui Liu, Xiangyong Yuan ... Wen Zhou
    The subjective time of social interactions reflects one's autistic-like tendency and is critically mediated by oxytocin, indicating that time perception is ingrained with personality traits, which likely have neuroendocrine origins as per previous research.
    1. Neuroscience

    Vicarious reward unblocks associative learning about novel cues in male rats

    Sander van Gurp, Jochen Hoog ... Marijn van Wingerden
    Rats learn to interpret cues predicting rewards delivered to social partners as valuable, but only if social information exchange is possible.
    1. Evolutionary Biology

    Evolution of empathetic moral evaluation

    Arunas L Radzvilavicius, Alexander J Stewart, Joshua B Plotkin
    Empathy can evolve and foster cooperation in a game-theoretic analysis of behavior.
    1. Ecology
    2. Neuroscience

    Patterns of call communication between group-housed zebra finches change during the breeding cycle

    Lisa F Gill, Wolfgang Goymann ... Manfred Gahr
    Call-based vocal communication of individually recorded zebra finches changes in social groups across reproductive stages and is related with successful egg laying.
    1. Neuroscience

    Gaze patterns and brain activations in humans and marmosets in the Frith-Happé theory-of-mind animation task

    Audrey Dureux, Alessandro Zanini ... Stefan Everling
    Shared traits in gaze patterns and brain activations between marmosets and humans during Theory of Mind animations reveal cross-species cognitive similarities.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    The olfactory critical period is determined by activity-dependent Sema7A/PlxnC1 signaling within glomeruli

    Nobuko Inoue, Hirofumi Nishizumi ... Hitoshi Sakano
    The critical period in the mouse olfactory system is defined by activity-dependent synapse formation induced by Semaphorin7A/PlexinC1 signaling in the neonatal glomeruli.