In Social, Matthew Lieberman explores how our need to connect with others is more fundamental than our need for food or shelter. Through his research, Lieberman has found that our brains are wired to make sense of social situations, and that our brains react to social pain and pleasure similarly to physical pain and pleasure. Lieberman's findings have implications for how we can make schools and workplaces more productive, and improve our overall wellbeing.
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