Social Brain
The brain serves as the central hub for processing social connections and behaviors, playing a pivotal role in how individuals perceive and interact within their social environment.
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Mental and neurological disorders caused by an acute reaction to stress, loss of loved ones in adults and children. Disorders of the psyche, adaptive behavior and mental development in children caused by traumatization in the war zone, occupation, evacuation, related to the destruction of the parental support system
The brain serves as the central hub for processing social connections and behaviors, playing a pivotal role in how individuals perceive and interact within their social environment.
Resilience has traditionally been viewed as a trait inherent to individuals, characterized by their ability to withstand and bounce back from adversity.
Social neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field that seeks to unravel the neural, hormonal, and genetic mechanisms underlying social structures and processes that define social species in general
Renowned social neuroscientist from the University of Chicago, John Cacioppo, unveils his groundbreaking research on the profound effects of loneliness.
John Cacioppo is a preeminent figure in the field of social neuroscience, holding the distinguished position of the Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.