Loneliness and Connection
Loneliness serves a biological purpose, acting as a signal that prompts us to seek social connection, much like thirst does for hydration. However, prolonged isolation can lead to a survival mindset, causing individuals to misinterpret social cues and focus on negative traits. The brain's plasticity means it can adapt, but it requires engagement to maintain social skills and emotional recognition.In this clip
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An Update on Isolation and the Brain
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