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“Neuroscience of human social instincts: a sketch” by Steven Byrnes

LessWrong (30+ Karma)

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Sensory Heuristics and Social Instincts

This chapter explores the evolution and functions of innate sensory heuristics in detecting danger and social cues among humans and animals. It examines the neurological processes involved in these heuristics, highlighting their impact on decision-making and social interactions.

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