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Greater Knowledge May Harm Group Welfare

8 August 2024 at 23:13
This shows the outline of people.Increasing knowledge can lead to negative outcomes when individuals use it for self-interest rather than collective good. Researchers argue that enhanced knowledge can reduce cooperation among rational individuals, potentially worsening overall welfare.

Mirroring Minds: How Brain Circuits Drive Imitative Behavior

7 August 2024 at 21:38
This shows two head statues.Researchers have discovered how the brain's neural circuits regulate imitative behavior, a key component of social interaction. Using a non-invasive brain stimulation technique, the study shows how specific motor circuits either enhance or inhibit imitation, shedding light on potential clinical applications.

Social Drinking Activates Dopamine and Elevates Mood

6 August 2024 at 22:48
This shows a woman drinking with friends.New research reveals why alcohol makes people feel happier in social settings but not when drinking alone. Using fruit flies, scientists discovered that dopamine in the brain plays a key role in amplifying the euphoric effects of alcohol during social interactions.

Study Finds Americans Have More Friends Than Previously Thought

30 July 2024 at 16:02
This shows a group of friends.American adults typically have more friends than recent surveys suggest, with fewer reporting no friends at all. The survey found that an average American adult has four to five friends, and only 2% reported being friendless. Despite general satisfaction, many adults wish for closer friendships and more time with friends. These findings challenge recent concerns about increasing loneliness and declining friendships.
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