In this episode of The Genius Life, Max Lugavere interviews neuroscientist Dr. Ben Rein, author of "Why Brains Need Friends," about the neuroscience of social connection. They discuss the impact of social isolation on the brain, including its effects on the HPA axis, inflammation, and overall health, highlighting that isolation is perceived by the body as a form of stress. Dr. Rein introduces the concept of a "social diet," emphasizing that individuals have different social needs based on their level of introversion or extroversion. The conversation covers the importance of oxytocin, the benefits of physical touch, the role of pets, and the impact of micro-interactions. They also delve into the effects of virtual interactions and social media on empathy, and the potential risks and benefits of AI companionship.
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