The anatomy of friendship
RIM Dunbar - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2018 - cell.com
Friendship is the single most important factor influencing our health, well-being, and
happiness. Creating and maintaining friendships is, however, extremely costly, in terms of …
happiness. Creating and maintaining friendships is, however, extremely costly, in terms of …
The microbiota-gut-brain axis: neurobehavioral correlates, health and sociality
AJ Montiel-Castro, RM González-Cervantes… - Frontiers in integrative …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Recent data suggest that the human body is not such a neatly self-sufficient island after all. It
is more like a super-complex ecosystem containing trillions of bacteria and other …
is more like a super-complex ecosystem containing trillions of bacteria and other …
Strong and consistent social bonds enhance the longevity of female baboons
Longevity is a major component of variation in fitness in long-lived iteroparous species [1–4].
Among female baboons, variation in breeding lifespan accounts for approximately 50% of …
Among female baboons, variation in breeding lifespan accounts for approximately 50% of …
[HTML][HTML] The neurobiology of social distance
D Bzdok, RIM Dunbar - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2020 - cell.com
Never before have we experienced social isolation on such a massive scale as we have in
response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, we know that the social …
response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, we know that the social …
The evolutionary origins of friendship
RM Seyfarth, DL Cheney - Annual review of psychology, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Convergent evidence from many species reveals the evolutionary origins of human
friendship. In horses, elephants, hyenas, dolphins, monkeys, and chimpanzees, some …
friendship. In horses, elephants, hyenas, dolphins, monkeys, and chimpanzees, some …
Responses to social and environmental stress are attenuated by strong male bonds in wild macaques
In humans and obligatory social animals, individuals with weak social ties experience
negative health and fitness consequences. The social buffering hypothesis conceptualizes …
negative health and fitness consequences. The social buffering hypothesis conceptualizes …
The benefits of social capital: close social bonds among female baboons enhance offspring survival
Sociality has evolved in many animal taxa, but primates are unusual because they establish
highly differentiated bonds with other group members. Such bonds are particularly …
highly differentiated bonds with other group members. Such bonds are particularly …
Relationships and the social brain: integrating psychological and evolutionary perspectives
Psychological studies of relationships tend to focus on specific types of close personal
relationships (romantic, parent–offspring, friendship) and examine characteristics of both the …
relationships (romantic, parent–offspring, friendship) and examine characteristics of both the …
Network connections, dyadic bonds and fitness in wild female baboons
DL Cheney, JB Silk… - Royal Society Open …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
In many social mammals, females who form close, differentiated bonds with others
experience greater offspring survival and longevity. We still know little, however, about how …
experience greater offspring survival and longevity. We still know little, however, about how …
The next step for stress research in primates: To identify relationships between glucocorticoid secretion and fitness
JC Beehner, TJ Bergman - Hormones and Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
Glucocorticoids are hormones that mediate the energetic demands that accompany
environmental challenges. It is therefore not surprising that these metabolic hormones have …
environmental challenges. It is therefore not surprising that these metabolic hormones have …