
Episode 50
The Lonely Mind
What exactly is loneliness?
Naked Neuroscience, from the Naked Scientists · James Tytko
August 20, 201944m 37s
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Show Notes
This month, we're unpicking the neuroscience of loneliness, asking: Why do so many of us get lonely, what's happening in the brain when we are lonely, and what can be done to help? Plus, we'll be peeling back the science on some of the latest neuroscience research, with the help of local experts Helen Keyes and Duncan Astle. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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