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Biology and social bonding
This podcast discusses the biology of social bonding and how neural circuits, brain areas, hormones and chemicals in the brain and body are responsible for social bonding and isolation. Cortisol levels and other chemicals in the brain and body can motivate organsims to seek out social bonds if they are socially isolated for too long.
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In this episode, the host explains the neural circuits responsible for social bonding, as well as how the lack of social bonding or social isolation affects the brain and body.
07:44 - 16:06 (08:21)
Summary
In this episode, the host explains the neural circuits responsible for social bonding, as well as how the lack of social bonding or social isolation affects the brain and body.