Genetic Variation Cues Social Anxiety In Monkeys And Humans
14th January, 2009 - Posted by admin -
A genetic variation involving the brain chemical serotonin has been found to shape the social behavior of rhesus macaque monkeys, which could provide researchers with a new model for studying autism, social anxiety and schizophrenia.
Posted on: January 14, 2009
Filed under: Asperger Syndome, Autism




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