Lonely People’s Divergent Thought Processes May Contribute to Feeling “Alone in a Crowded Room”

Blog Post Written for the Association for Psychological Science

fMRI studies suggest that lonely people think differently regardless of the size of their social networks, but learning more these differences could help identify new pathways for reducing loneliness.

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