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physiopraxis 2023; 21(06): 46-51
DOI: 10.1055/a-2087-9642
DOI: 10.1055/a-2087-9642
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Das soziale Gehirn – Neurobiologie des Sozialverhaltens

Die Spezies Homo sapiens zeichnet sich durch ein außerordentlich hohes Maß an sozialer Interaktivität in allen Lebensphasen und Alltagsaufgaben aus. Für Aktivitäten in der sozialen Gemeinschaft und für die Teilhabe am sozialen und beruflichen Leben ist die Fähigkeit zu einem geordneten Sozialverhalten eine notwendige Grundlage.
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Article published online:
08 June 2023
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