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Lonely people see the world differently, according to their brains

arstechnica.com Lonely people see the world differently, according to their brains

Brain activity differs among people who feel out of touch with their peers.

Lonely people see the world differently, according to their brains

Our results suggest that lonely people process the world idiosyncratically, which may contribute to the reduced sense of being understood that often accompanies loneliness.

Anyone who is lonely can now be assured there is probably someone out there who feels just as isolated—just in a completely different way.

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