Hippocampal coding of identity, sex, hierarchy, and affiliation in a social group of wild fruit bats | Science

May Be Interested In:Prue Leith opens on heartbreak saying ‘I’ll miss him until the day I die’




Social animals live in groups and interact volitionally in complex ways. However, little is known about neural responses under such natural conditions. Here, we investigated hippocampal CA1 neurons in a mixed-sex group of five to 10 freely behaving wild …

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

CFPB, the consumer watchdog agency, under fire by President Trump, DOGE | 60 Minutes
CFPB, the consumer watchdog agency, under fire by President Trump, DOGE | 60 Minutes
Call for smartphone ban in Welsh schools rejected by Senedd committee
Call for smartphone ban in Welsh schools rejected by Senedd committee
Tiger Baby Records Debuts an Album Made the Old-School Way
Tiger Baby Records Debuts an Album Made the Old-School Way
'Devastated': Multiple people killed, man arrested after vehicle ploughs into festival crowd in Canada
‘Devastated’: Multiple people killed, man arrested after vehicle ploughs into festival crowd in Canada
Logo of BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything
Pacific Four Series: New Zealand beat Australia with two tries from debutant Braxton Sorensen-McGee
Donald Trump is proving disastrous for big tech
Donald Trump is proving disastrous for big tech
The Newsmakers: Voices that Lead the Change | © 2025 | Daily News