Neuropeptides and Isolation
Oxytocin, often called the bonding hormone, has nuanced effects on the brain, particularly in response to isolation. Elevated levels of this neuropeptide can lead to a coordinated response in various regions, potentially driving antisocial behaviors and aggression. Understanding these dynamics sheds light on how our brain reacts to social environments and the implications of isolation on mental health.In this clip
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