🔬 Science Mar 31, 2026 · U. Zurich

Brain activity reveals how well people adapt their behavior to others

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Brain activity reveals how well people adapt their behavior to others
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A new study reveals what brain networks govern social mentalization and adaptation, making it possible to predict how flexibly one person reacts to others.
The findings of the study could provide new approaches to gaining a better understanding of social disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder or borderline personality disorder.
How quickly do we perceive whether a person we are interacting with is clever or predictable?
Be it in a game, a conversation or a negotiation, we constantly infer

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