In recent years, convergent evidence has emerged in support of the idea of social brain networks, specific brain regions that are interconnected and support social behaviors. One of these regions is the CA2 area of the hippocampus, a small region strongly connected with cortical and subcortical areas implicated in social behaviors. Furthermore, CA2 area is enriched in receptors for several neuromodulators that are related to various aspects of social behaviors, suggesting that this area could be a key component of social information processing in the brain. In this review, recent findings related to the physiological mechanisms underlying the role of CA2 in social memory are discussed.
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