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Do lonely brains see the world differently?

All in the Mind

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The Effects of Loneliness on the Brain

People who experienced loneliness had a very different way of looking at the world. Their brain activity was different from the non-lonely people. And this is really concerning because it might suggest that these brain differences contribute to the development of loneliness. But do we know if that would be the cause of them feeling lonely, or maybe it's the result? It could be either way around, couldn't it?

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