jeudi 31 décembre 2015

Lonely People's Brains Wired Differently

This article talks about the way lonely people tend to create situations and maintain their loneliness by seeking out conflict and trying to get attention. I guess to them even "negative attention" is better than 'no attention."


Quote:

In a real-world context, this is a troubling finding. When people feel most alone, these results suggest their brains are not tuned in to smiles and laughter, they’re switched on to frowns and snarls — they’re vigilantly looking out for negativity without really knowing it

I'm curious how they distinguish between loneliness and an introvert?


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