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Your brain starts making social decisions before you do

A recent study on zebrafish reveals that social decision-making is initiated in the brain well before any physical movement occurs, indicating that neurological processes play a crucial role in social behaviors. This research could inform future approaches to understanding social dynamics in both human and animal contexts.

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