Brain structure volume linked to increased social tolerance in macaques
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Brain structure refers to the anatomical organization of the brain, including its various regions, networks, and cellular components. These intricate structures are responsible for regulating all bodily functions, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Studying brain structure, often through neurobiology, is critical for understanding cognition, disease, and social behaviors like tolerance.