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          ·May 16, 2024·2 min read

          Stress May Boost Helping Behavior When Witnessing Injustice

          A new study finds that acute stress experienced while witnessing injustice can make people more likely to help victims rather than punish offenders. This shift in behavior is linked to increased activity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), a brain region involved in decision-making. The findings suggest that helping others may be a more intuitive response than punishing them, especially under stress.
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          ·May 15, 2024·6 min read

          How Gossip Shapes Cooperation

          A new study explores how gossip influences cooperation and behavior. Researchers found that gossip helps maintain social order by spreading information about reputations, which encourages cooperative behavior.
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          ·May 11, 2024·6 min read

          Friendly Chats Mitigate Social Exclusion Effects

          Simple social interactions, like chatting with a friend, can mitigate the effects of social exclusion. The research found that both face-to-face conversations and anticipating future interactions help individuals recover quicker from social slights and feel more secure.
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          ·May 7, 2024·4 min read

          Confusion Over Fact and Fiction Drives News Avoidance

          Difficulty in distinguishing fact from fiction is leading more Americans to actively avoid news. This phenomenon, termed "news fatigue," is exacerbated by the chaotic digital media landscape and declining trust in news sources.
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          ·May 5, 2024·7 min read

          Physics Proves Old Saying Right: Friends and Foes Unveiled

          Researchers, using statistical physics, have validated the "enemy of my enemy is my friend" axiom. The researchers applied advanced network modeling to confirm Heider’s social balance theory, which suggests that humans innately seek harmonious relationships in social networks.
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          ·May 2, 2024·5 min read

          Social Media Use Does Not Diminish Offline Friendships in Youth

          A new study challenges the concern that social media impairs young people's offline interactions. The study, part of the long-term Trondheim Early Secure Study, surveyed 800 individuals from ages 10 to 18, finding that increased social media use correlates with more offline socialization, not less.
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          ·April 30, 2024·5 min read

          Loneliness Peaks in Youth and Old Age

          A new study revealed a U-shaped pattern of loneliness across the lifespan, with higher levels in younger and older adults and the lowest during middle adulthood. The research identified risk factors for loneliness including social isolation, lower education, and physical impairments.
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          ·April 28, 2024·5 min read

          Let’s Talk: Web-Based Chats Boost Brain Function in Older Adults

          Internet-based conversations can significantly improve cognitive functions in socially isolated older adults. The trial, known as I-CONECT, involved 186 participants aged 75 and older who engaged in structured video chats four times weekly, which helped enhance memory and executive function, particularly among those with mild cognitive impairment.
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          ·April 23, 2024·4 min read

          Strangers Sync Better: New Insights in Brain Synchronization

          Individuals with weak social ties exhibit more synchronized brain activity during cooperative tasks than those with strong ties. Researchers challenged the traditional view that stronger social connections lead to greater neural coordination.
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          ·April 23, 2024·4 min read

          Long-Distance Connections Fast-Track Social Behaviors

          A new study explores how human behaviors spread through social networks, revealing that long ties—connections that bridge distant parts of a network—significantly accelerate the adoption of new behaviors and ideas. Contrary to previous beliefs that closely knit groups are more effective in spreading complex behaviors, this study demonstrates that long ties facilitate broader reach and quicker adoption across diverse populations.
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          ·April 22, 2024·5 min read

          Perceptions of Old Age Starting Later

          Middle-aged and older adults now perceive the onset of old age to occur later in life compared to previous generations. Analyzing data from the German Ageing Survey, which spanned 25 years and involved 14,056 participants, researchers noted that individuals born later consistently viewed old age as beginning at a later age.
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          ·April 22, 2024·5 min read

          Socioeconomic Factors Linked to Chronic Pain

          Socioeconomic status, lifestyle, and psychological factors significantly influence the development of chronic musculoskeletal pain after injury. The study found that individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are twice as likely to experience chronic pain, and those with additional risk factors such as smoking, fear of movement, and poor support networks are up to seven times more likely.
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