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How to Make Better Decisions | Dr. Michael Platt

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The Social Effects of Oxytocin and Connectivity

This chapter explores the multifaceted role of oxytocin in shaping social interactions and behaviors, particularly in promoting attachment and altruism among monkeys. It examines how behavioral synchronization and physical affection influence human relationships, stressing the health risks of social isolation and the importance of meaningful conversations. Additionally, it tackles the complexities of group identity and tribalism, proposing innovative ways to bridge societal divides.

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