Why Brains Need Friends : The Neuroscience of Social Connection
Why Brains Need Friends : The Neuroscience of Social Connection
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Author(s): Rein, Ben
ISBN No.: 9780593850848
Pages: 256
Year: 202510
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 43.40
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"This book is a beautiful example of Ben Rein doing what he does best: making science clear, interpretable, and meaningful for everyone. He answers some of the most important questions about the neuroscience of social communication in a sophisticated yet highly accessible manner. This book represents a masterpiece of science communication." --Robert Malenka, MD, PhD, Deputy Director, Stanford University Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute "An exquisite book that reminds us our minds aren''t soloists but symphony players: we are wired for connection." --David Eagleman, PhD, Stanford neuroscientist, author of Incognito and Livewired "Every page is brimming with insight in this beautifully written exploration of the social brain." --Matthew D. Lieberman, PhD, author of Social "After food and shelter, our deepest human need is belonging. In this insightful book, Rein unpacks the science behind human connection, showing us how to build stronger relationships that make us not only happier and healthier but also help create thriving societies--something we urgently need today.


" --Emma Seppälä, PhD, author of The Happiness Track and Sovereign "Rein brilliantly unpacks the fascinating neuroscience behind why social connections aren''t just nice-to-haves--they''re essential for our well-being, health, and happiness. This captivating book will change how you view your relationships and motivate you to prioritize connection. It''s a must-read for anyone looking to build healthier habits, foster meaningful relationships, and live a happier, more purposeful life."-- Nir Eyal, author of Hooked and Indistractable "Social health is brain health, and star science communicator Ben Rein''s book will get you to improve yours as though your happiness and old age depend on it, because they do. Anyone ready to put away their phone and live a more fulfilling life will find scientific reasoning for doing so through real-world social connection in these pages." --Britt Wray, PhD, author of Generation Dread and Director of CIRCLE at Stanford Psychiatry, Stanford School of Medicine" "As an intensely social person who both personally and professionally resisted the pressure to join social media since its inception, I can unequivocally say that Rein''s perspective on the need to nurture one''s brain pays off. My relationships are deeper as a result." --Brian S.


Cohen, author of What Every Angel Investor Wants You To Know "Why Brains Need Friends is a game-changer. Rein masterfully unpacks the neuroscience of human connection. This book is a crucial reminder of the biological and social imperatives that shape our well-being. Rein has done what few can--translating complex science into actionable insights that will change how you think. A must-read . " --Barry O''Reilly, author of Unlearn and Lean Enterprise "A beautifully-written, humane and deeply scientific book explaining why our interactions and bonds with other people are fundamental to our health, wellbeing and purpose in life." --Ian Robertson, PhD "A powerful and insightful read, Why Brains Need Friends illustrates how investing in our social connections is an investment in our collective brain health, and therefore, our collective potential. This isn''t just about enhancing our individual well-being; it''s about creating a ripple effect that strengthens our communities, unlocks our collective capacity, and ultimately brightens our future.


A vital guide to understanding how our brains thrive together." --Harris Eyre, MD, PhD "A user''s manual for the human brain: the only organ that gets lonely. Rein has compiled an essential guide for living a better life in our hyperconnected yet lonelier-than-ever world." --Dr. Seema Yasmin, author of What the Fact?!.


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