In this episode, Wendy speaks with psychologist and affective neuroscientist Jim Coan. Jim is a leading researcher on how social connection impacts our minds, brains, and bodies, and he's also pushing the boundaries of impactful science communication. This conversation covers many topics, including:
studying relationships and emotions in the brain;
how a confusing research finding changed his career;
how holding hands impacts our bodies and minds;
understanding energy regulation and prediction;
social baseline theory;
the prefrontal cortex and self-regulation;
implications for the default mode network;
social support as energetic resources for the body;
effects of hand holding on pain processing;
introversion and social support;
the two things all his students must memorize;
the costs and benefits of social interactions;
implications for loss of relationship;
sense of self, belonging, and the importance of supporting others;
communicating science through comics;
and surviving—even flourishing—through climate change.
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