Hippocampal coding of identity, sex, hierarchy, and affiliation in a social group of wild fruit bats | Science

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Social animals live in groups and interact volitionally in complex ways. However, little is known about neural responses under such natural conditions. Here, we investigated hippocampal CA1 neurons in a mixed-sex group of five to 10 freely behaving wild …

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