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Scientists in the U.K. and Spain have identified a previously unknown type of neuron in the amygdala region of primate brains that can simulate decision-making processes occurring in others: http://ow.ly/RIPm30optLN pic.twitter.com/LpO7uYzGFd

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Scientists in the U.K. and Spain have identified a previously unknown type of neuron in the amygdala region of primate brains that can simulate decision-making processes occurring in others: http://ow.ly/RIPm30optLN  pic.twitter.com/LpO7uYzGFd

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