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For Duke University Department of Psychology and Neuroscience in 2021-2023, the graph shows 34 visible PIs and 22 internal PI collaborations. The dominant subject mix is Psychology as the leading field (35% of slots across 24 PIs; 24 labels), Cognitive Neuroscience as the leading subfield (13% of slots across 11 PIs; 11 labels), and Child and Animal Learning Development as the leading topic (5% of slots across 5 PIs; 5 labels). The network looks reasonably well-rounded, with visible collaboration groups but not so much concentration that one field explains the whole department. The top weighted PIs are Aaron Reuben (11.3 weighted works; Homelessness and Social Issues, Disaster Management and Resilience). The most visible ties are Staci D. Bilbo and Caroline J. Smith (6 shared works, weight 4.2). The standout breakdown groups are group 1 with 8 PIs, 7 internal connections, weight 6.3, around Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, General Health Professions, led by Aaron Reuben, Felipe De Brigard, Kyle J. Bourassa.