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Author Denworth, Lydia, 1966- author.

Title Friendship : the evolution, biology, and extraordinary power of life's fundamental bond / Lydia Denworth.

Publication Info. New York, NY : W.W. Norton & Company, [2020]

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Edition First edition.
Description 297 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: A new science -- Fierce attachment -- Building a social brain -- Friendship under the skin -- Middle school is about lunch -- A deep wish for friendship -- The circles of friendship -- Digital friendship -- Born to be friendly? -- Deeply built into the brain -- The good life, revealed.
Summary "An engaging and deeply reported investigation of friendship: its evolution, purpose, and centrality in human and nonhuman lives alike. The bonds of friendship are universal and elemental. In Friendship, journalist Lydia Denworth visits the front lines of the science of friendship in search of its biological, psychological, and evolutionary foundations. Finding it to be as old as life on the African savannas, she also discovers that friendship is reflected in our brain waves, detectable in our genomes, and capable of strengthening our cardiovascular and immune systems. Its opposite, loneliness, can kill. As a result, social connection is finally being recognized as critical to our physical and emotional well-being. With warmth and compassion, Denworth weaves together past and present, field biology and cutting-edge neuroscience, to show how our bodies and minds are designed to make friends, the process by which social bonds develop, and how a drive for friendship underpins human (and nonhuman) society. With its refreshingly optimistic vision of the evolution of human nature, this book puts friendship at the center of our lives"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Friendship.
Friendship -- Health aspects.
Neuropsychology.
Mind and body.
PSYCHOLOGY / General.
Friendship. (OCoLC)fst00935174
Mind and body. (OCoLC)fst01021997
Neuropsychology. (OCoLC)fst01036493
ISBN 9780393651546 (hardcover)
0393651541 (hardcover)
9780393651553 (epub)
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