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Two-Person Approaches to Studying Social Interaction in Psychiatry: Uses and Clinical Relevance

Social interaction is ubiquitous in human society. The two-person approach-a new, powerful tool to study information exchange and social behaviors-aims to characterize the behavioral dynamics and neural mechanisms of real-time social interactions. In this review, we discuss the benefits of two-perso...

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Published in:Frontiers in psychiatry 2020-04, Vol.11, p.301-301
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