Brain structure volume linked to increased social tolerance in macaques
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Macaques are a genus of Old World monkeys found across Asia and North Africa, known for their adaptability to diverse environments. They are highly social animals, often studied for their complex social structures, cognitive abilities, and brain structure, which provides insights into human behavior and evolution. Research on macaques often explores aspects of social tolerance and group dynamics.