New Research Reveals That Lonely People Process the World Differently
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A researcher from USC Dornsife in psychology comparing brain images has found significant differences in the brain processing patterns of lonely individuals when compared to those who aren't lonely. The Russian writer and philosopher Leo Tolstoy may have been onto something when he wrote the openin
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