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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·December 9, 2024·5 min read

          Older Adults Still Struggle with Loneliness and Isolation Post-Pandemic

          Over one-third of Americans aged 50 to 80 continue to experience loneliness, and nearly as many feel socially isolated, even as rates return to pre-pandemic levels. Older adults with poor physical or mental health, lower incomes, or those not working remain disproportionately affected.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·December 6, 2024·7 min read

          Mapping the Brain’s Response to Social Rejection

          A new study explores how the brain processes social acceptance and rejection, revealing how these experiences shape relationships and influence mental health. Using behavioral experiments and MRI imaging, researchers identified distinct brain regions activated during rewarding interactions and feelings of rejection. While acceptance triggers reward pathways, rejection activates areas tied to social value assessment, helping individuals gauge relational worth.
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          ·December 5, 2024·6 min read

          Gene Defect Linked Brain Size and Social Behavior in ASD, Schizophrenia

          A new study reveals how genetic deficits, particularly in the Tbx1 gene, are linked to reduced brain volume and altered social behavior, findings relevant to autism and schizophrenia. Researchers observed smaller amygdala volumes in Tbx1-deficient mice, a brain region key to emotional regulation and social behavior. These mice displayed less interest in social interaction, relying more on non-social cues like bedding preferences.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·December 3, 2024·3 min read

          Alone Time Helps Reduce Holiday Stress

          46% of Americans don’t get enough alone time during the holiday season, even though 56% say it’s crucial for their mental health. Taking brief moments alone can help the nervous system settle, reducing stress and improving well-being during this busy time.
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          ·November 23, 2024·5 min read

          Our “Reptilian” Brain Areas’ Role in Emotion and Social Skills

          A new study uncovers constant communication between the human brain's social cognitive network, responsible for understanding others' thoughts, and the amygdala, known for processing fear and emotions. High-resolution brain scans revealed that this connection helps the brain integrate emotional importance into social interactions.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·November 22, 2024·5 min read

          Animal Characters in Children’s Books Boost Theory of Mind

          Animal characters in children's books can significantly boost their theory of mind skills, which are essential for understanding social cues. The research showed that children exposed to animal characters performed better in theory of mind tests than those with human characters, with younger children scoring similarly to older peers.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·November 20, 2024·6 min read

          L is Smooth, R is Rough: Our Brains Link Sounds to Sensations

          A new study reveals a near-universal association between the trilled R sound and rough textures or jagged shapes, while the L sound aligns with smooth textures or straight lines. Researchers tested over 1,000 participants speaking 28 languages and found that 94% matched the trilled R to jagged lines and 84% matched L to smooth lines, even among speakers of languages without a trilled R.
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          ·November 20, 2024·4 min read

          Chimpanzees Show Friendly Behaviors Are Contagious

          Grooming and play behaviors in chimpanzees are contagious, fostering social bonds and harmony within their groups. Conducted at a wildlife orphanage, the research shows how observing others’ positive actions encourages similar behaviors, with grooming occurring more often among close partners and play thriving among younger chimps.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·November 19, 2024·4 min read

          How AI Could Shape Human Evolution in Subtle Yet Profound Ways

          Artificial intelligence is becoming a pivotal force in human lives, prompting questions about its evolutionary effects. A new study explores how AI may influence human evolution through everyday interactions, likening human-AI dynamics to ecological relationships such as predation or competition. Potential evolutionary shifts include changes in brain size, attention spans, personality traits, and social behaviors, particularly through AI's impact on relationships and decision-making.
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          ·November 18, 2024·4 min read

          Social Tolerance Fuels Learning in Wild Capuchin Monkeys

          Wild bearded capuchins use social learning to solve problems, influenced by social tolerance and group dynamics. Researchers observed the monkeys interacting with a puzzle-box and found that grooming partners and tolerant individuals were more likely to learn from each other.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·November 13, 2024·4 min read

          Stress in Social Groups: How One’s Stress Affects the Whole

          New research on zebra finches reveals that stress spreads within social groups, even affecting individuals not directly exposed to stressors. Birds in groups with more stressed members showed reduced movement and changes in social behavior, such as fewer social bonds.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·November 13, 2024·7 min read

          How Viewing Dogs as Family Changes Owner Behaviors

          New research shows that how owners perceive their dogs—as friends, family, or security guards—shapes the way they care for them. Surveying over 800 dog owners, researchers found that people who view dogs as family often form closer bonds and dedicate more time to them, while others keep dogs mainly for companionship or practical roles. This generational shift in perception highlights a growing trend of treating dogs as family members.
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