Quick Hits
Daily brief research updates from the cognitive sciences

Andy Habermacher
Andy is author of leading brains Review, Neuroleadership, and multiple other books. He has been intensively involved in writing and research into neuroleadership and is considered one of Europe’s leading experts. He is also a well-known public speaker, speaking on the brain and human behaviour.
Andy is also a masters athlete (middle distance running) and competes regularly at international competitions (and holds a few national records in his age category).
Reference
Atsushi Noritake, Taihei Ninomiya, Kenta Kobayashi, Masaki Isoda.
Chemogenetic dissection of a prefrontal-hypothalamic circuit for socially subjective reward valuation in macaques.
Nature Communications, 2023; 14 (1)
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-40143-x
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