Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520.
Department of Neuroscience, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510.
eNeuro. 2017 Oct 4;4(5). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0295-17.2017. eCollection 2017 Sep-Oct.
Recently, there has been increased interest in investigating neurophysiological mechanisms underlying social interactions using a nonhuman primate model system. Several studies in this subfield, known as primate social neurophysiology, have begun to provide novel insights into how single neurons encode socially-relevant variables. This opinion piece intends to provide insight into the state of this field. In doing so, it discusses some common principles learned from primate social neurophysiology experiments.
最近,人们对使用非人类灵长类动物模型系统研究社交互动的神经生理机制产生了浓厚的兴趣。这个被称为灵长类动物社会神经生理学的子领域中的几项研究已经开始提供关于单个神经元如何编码与社会相关的变量的新见解。本文旨在深入了解该领域的现状。在这样做的过程中,它讨论了从灵长类动物社会神经生理学实验中获得的一些共同原则。