Neuroscience of Friendship

Neuroscience of Friendship
On or offline, friendship makes us feel good.
When just a little contact with nature is enough to make us feel happier, it goes to reason that the digital friends we have, the ones we’ve consciously chosen to interact with and get to know, share ideas and exchange opinions with, are also good for our health.
Thank you David Amerland
Originally shared by David Amerland
The Neuroscience of Friendship in the Digital Space
Friends always have an impact on us regardless if we've met them in the flesh or they just happen to be avatars on our screens. Dive in: https://goo.gl/eM6Nuz
Nothing is without effect Zara Altair. It's good to know we are all good for each other :)
ReplyDeleteDavid Amerland One of the reasons I love the Google+ community.
ReplyDeleteDenis Labelle Did you see David's article? It's the plus-iest plus validation of how G+ works. :)
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