Moody and sad? It might be your immune system – Keely Muscatell (neuroscientist) #atomicIdeas

Moody and sad? It might be your immune system – Keely Muscatell (neuroscientist) Social neuroscientist and psychology professor Keely Muscatell unravels the fascinating interconnectedness of our immune system and mood. She delves into how physiological…

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Immune System’s Role in Social Behavior

Inflammation doesn’t always lead to social withdrawal.

In certain cases, it might motivate us to seek interactions specifically with people who are closest to us.

Research indicates that people with high levels of inflammation show more activity in reward-related brain regions when viewing images of their support figures.

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  1. 01Moody and sad? It might be your immune system – Keely Muscatell (neuroscientist)
  2. 02Importance of Understanding Interconnectedness
  3. 03Immune System’s Role in Social Behavior
  4. 04Recovery Post-Inflammation
  5. 05Impact on Long-Term Health
  6. 06Implications for Mental Health Management
  7. 07Role of Stress in Inflammatory Response
  8. 08Interconnectedness Aids Recovery
  9. 09Application in Everyday Life

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