Mount Sinai Scientists Reveal How the Brain Represents Leader and Follower Roles and Build an AI That Reads the Hidden Goals Behind Teamwork
Study examines how social roles emerge and remain stable, how the prefrontal cortex represents leading, following, and a partner's position, and what happens to teamwork when that region is switched off. A companion AI model inferred the values guiding each animal's choices.
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