Effects of Isolation
Isolation leads to heightened aggression and persistent fear responses, impacting social interactions significantly. Animals exhibit increased wariness towards both familiar and novel companions, suggesting a decline in social bonding mechanisms. The neuropeptide Tachykinan Two is notably upregulated in the brain during these periods, hinting at complex neurochemical changes that affect behavior.In this clip
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