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The Neurobiology of Social Distance
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Bzdok D
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2020[Sep]; 24
(9
): 717-733
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Never before have we experienced social isolation on such a massive scale as we
have in response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, we know that
the social environment has a dramatic impact on our sense of life satisfaction
and well-being. In times of distress, crisis, or disaster, human resilience
depends on the richness and strength of social connections, as well as on active
engagement in groups and communities. Over recent years, evidence emerging from
various disciplines has made it abundantly clear: perceived social isolation
(i.e., loneliness) may be the most potent threat to survival and longevity. We
highlight the benefits of social bonds, the choreographies of bond creation and
maintenance, as well as the neurocognitive basis of social isolation and its deep
consequences for mental and physical health.