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202406.25 Can the Brain Explain the Relationship Between Infectious Diseases and Collectivism? An fMRI Study of the Neural Basis of the Behavioral Immune System (International Poster Presentation) Posted in Presentation

It is known that humans who have experienced repeated infections have developed a "behavioral immune system", a low-cost psychological defense response that complements the physiological immune response and significantly influences how we perceive ourselves and interact in society. However, few studies have directly explored this hypothesis at the neural level, leaving the underlying mechanisms unclear.
Mr.Choi Jeyoon, the student of School of Medichine and others  presented a poster on the results of an fMRI experiment conducted in our laboratory, which combined an infection recognition intervention with questionnaire analysis, at the international conference organized by the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) held in Seoul, Korea. They gained valuable and up-to-date insights not only on the experimental subjects but also on brain data analysis.(Sugiura)


Jeyoon Choi and  Motoaki Sugiura
Neural Correlates of the Behavioral Immune System: An fMRI Study
Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2024 Annual Meeting, COEX Convention & Exhibition Center, Seoul, Koreay Poster z
https://www.humanbrainmapping.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=4229

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