Oxytocin and Social Media
Variations in oxytocin receptors can influence how individuals bond and interact on social media platforms. A recent study reveals that those with certain genetic variants are more likely to seek out social interactions on Instagram, highlighting a fascinating intersection between biology and online behavior. This research opens the door to understanding how our genetic makeup might shape our social media habits and connections.In this clip
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What does Huberman say about oxytocin in the episode Science of Social Bonding in Family, Friendship & Romantic Love | Huberman Lab Podcast #51 and the clip Oxytocin and Social Media?
What does Huberman say about oxytocin in the episode Science of Social Bonding in Family, Friendship & Romantic Love | Huberman Lab Podcast #51 and the clip Online Social Bonds?
What does Huberman say about oxytocin in the episode Science of Social Bonding in Family, Friendship & Romantic Love | Huberman Lab Podcast #51 and the clip Online Social Bonds?