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Scientific References

Orbitofrontal cortex encodes willingness to pay in everyday economic transactions - PubMed

Oxytocin and Vasopressin: Powerful Regulators of Social Behavior

The neuroethology of friendship - PubMed

Social relations and life satisfaction: the role of friends

Oxytocin and the Social Brain

Dopaminergic reward system: a short integrative review

Contributions of medial prefrontal cortex to decision making involving risk of punishment

Value Computations in Ventral Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Charitable Decision Making Incorporate Input from Regions Involved in Social Cognition | Journal of Neuroscience

Neuroeconomics:  The Neurobiology of value-based decision-making.pdf

Orbitofrontal Cortex Encodes Willingness to Pay in Everyday Economic Transactions

Stress signalling pathways that impair prefrontal cortex structure and function

Neural economics and the biological substrates of valuation - PubMed

Oxytocin Differentially Modulates Amygdala Responses during Top‐Down and Bottom‐Up Aversive Anticipation - PMC

Oxytocin and opioid addiction revisited: old drug, new applications - PMC

Chronic Stress Weakens Connectivity in the Prefrontal Cortex: Architectural and Molecular Changes - Elizabeth Woo, Lauren H. Sansing, Amy F. T. Arnsten, Dibyadeep Datta, 2021

Frontiers | Links Between the Neurobiology of Oxytocin and Human Musicality

Social ties and health: A social neuroscience perspective - PMC

Social neuroscience and health: neurophysiological mechanisms linking social ties with physical health | Nature Neuroscience

Cacioppo: The anatomy of loneliness - Google Scholar

The Biology of Fear - PMC

Trust in the brain - PMC

The Neuroscience of Happiness and Pleasure - PMC

Exploring the effect of loneliness on fear: Implications for the effect of COVID-19-induced social disconnection on anxiety - PMC

Stress in America™ 2020: A National Mental Health Crisis

Frontiers | Basic Emotions in Human Neuroscience: Neuroimaging and Beyond

Oxytocin in the Medial Amygdala is Essential for Social Recognition in the Mouse - PMC

Oxytocin-Sensitive Neurons in Prefrontal Cortex Gate Social Recognition Memory - PMC

Oxytocin and the Social Brain.pdf

Clinical Commentary: Oxytocin and the Social Brain

Meta‐analytic evidence for downregulation of the amygdala during working memory maintenance - PMC

Oxytocin and Addiction: Potential Glutamatergic Mechanisms - PMC

Serotonin, Amygdala and Fear: Assembling the Puzzle - PMC

Tribal love: the neural correlates of passionate engagement in football fans - PMC

Articles and Blogs

Transactional VS Emotional Customer Loyalty | by Shep Hyken | Medium

Technology's Effects on our Brains & Bodies - Relationship IQ Blog | Boone Center for the Family | Pepperdine University

The Neuroscience of Love | Emotion, Brain, & Behavior Laboratory

Oxytocin: How Does This Neuropeptide Change Our Social Behavior? · Frontiers for Young Minds

The State of the Culture, 2024 - by Ted Gioia

Happiness and Life Satisfaction - Our World in Data

Loneliness and Social Connections - Our World in Data

Friendology: The Science of Friendship | Psychology Today

How to manage anxiety and fear | Mental Health Foundation

Friendships: Enrich your life and improve your health - Mayo Clinic

7 Neurotransmitters Involved in the Brain-Body Connection - Ask The Scientists

How Our Brain Determines if the Product is Worth the Price - HBS Working Knowledge

The Three Types Of Loyalty And Why So Few Companies Excel At Reaching The Pinnacle

GoodTherapy | 6 Ways the Limbic System Impacts Physical, Emotional, and Mental Health

Mice experiments explain how addiction changes our brains

Create Loyal Customers For Life: Making Limbic Connections With Experiential Branding

How To Overcome Hedonic Adaptation and the Prison of Wanting - Doctor Adam

Chasing the dragon: the science of addiction | Ottawa Citizen

The Science Of Habit Formation And Change

Relationship Rupture and the Limbic System: The Physiology of Abandonment and Separation – The Marginalian

Dopamine: What It Is, Function & Symptoms

Has the Internet Reached Peak Clickability? - by Ted Gioia

The Neuroscience of Feeling Safe and Connected | Psychology Today

The Human Brain: The Best Tool for Survival — Communicating Psychological Science

Feel first, think second: Is our brain really cut out for the modern world? - Big Think

The Brain Manages Happiness And Sadness in Different Centers - The New York Times

America’s Top 10 Fears: The 2021 American Fear Index | SafeHome.org

Kids’ mental health is in crisis. Here’s what psychologists are doing to help

The Top 10 Fears in America 2022 - Did your fears make the list? - The Voice of Wilkinson

Why Fear Sells: The Business of Panic & Paranoia » Brain World

What Is Trust? | Psychology Today

Emotions, Survival, and Disconnection | Psychology Today

Feelings First or Second | Psychology Today

What Part of the Brain Controls Emotions? Fear, Happiness, Anger, Love

The neurochemistry of story, the dramatic arc, and empathy | Nicola Griffith

Amygdala: What It Is and What It Controls

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