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Correspondence should be addressed to Jessica Raper at jraper@emory.edu
Author contributions: J.R., C.P., and A.G. designed research;
J.R., L.M., R.R., Z.R., Z.K.-B., and A.G. performed research;
J.R., L.M., Z.K.-B., C.P., and A.G. analyzed data;
J.R., L.M., R.R., Z.R., Z.K.-B., C.P., and A.G. wrote the paper.
Acknowledgments: We thank Dr. Jocelyne Bachevalier for assistance with viral vector surgery, as well as Jean-Francois Pare and Susan Jenkins for expert technical help with histology.
We also thank Dr. Katalin Gothard for the use of conspecific video stimuli, as well as Shanice Wilson, Madi Seaver, Noa Shapiro-Fanklin, and Sahrudh Dharanedra for drawing areas of interests on eye-tracking stimulus videos.
In addition, we thank Drs. Ami Klin and Warren Jones for supporting this research;
Dr. Thomas Vanderford and Oliva Delmas, at the Yerkes Virology Core for conducting the neutralizing antibody assay;
and Dr. Boris Kantor at the Duke University Viral Vector Core for the plasmids containing the DREADD construct.
The authors declare no competing financial interests.
This research was supported by National Institute of Mental Health Grant P50-MH-081756.
The Yerkes National Primate Research Center is supported by National Institutes of Health/Office of the Director Grant P51-OD-011132.
© 2019 Raper et al.