The Neuroscience Of Social . . .
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| Originally published | 2004 |
| Editors | Daniel M. Wolpert |
| Chris Frith | |
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| ID | 2093780 |
About The Neuroscience Of Social . . .
Humans, like other primates, are intensely social creatures. One of the major functions of our brains must be to enable us to be as skilful in social interactions as we are in our interactions with the physical world (e. g. recognising objects and grasping them). . . .