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SocBond explores the mechanisms of friendship formation and social bonding through brain and behavioral studies. By analyzing factors like synchrony and homophily, the project aims to understand how social connections develop and their impact on well-being.
Friendship is a bidirectional affiliative bond that helps people live longer healthier lives, while loneliness is linked to poor physical and mental health.
SocBond is a large-scale investigation of the brain, behavioural and cognitive mechanisms that build social connections.
Studies of whether two people will become friends suggest that synchrony (moving together), homophily (similarity of culture and cognition), and task (opportunities to coordinate and share ideas) are the three strongest…
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United Kingdom, London
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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