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Dr. Kay Tye: The Biology of Social Interactions and Emotions

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Observing Animal-like Behavior in Humans

The chapter delves into a personal experience of observing a human exhibiting animalistic behavior in resource allocation and protection, drawing parallels to a bulldog's behavior at a dog park. The speakers discuss brain circuits related to resource allocation and the role of feelings of safety and relatedness in decision making. They also emphasize the importance of diversity and empathy in academia and society.

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