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Sleep loss causes social withdrawal and loneliness.


ABSTRACT: Loneliness and social isolation markedly increase mortality risk, and are linked to numerous mental and physical comorbidities, including sleep disruption. But does sleep loss causally trigger loneliness? Here, we demonstrate that a lack of sleep leads to a neural and behavioral phenotype of social withdrawal and loneliness; one that can be perceived by other members of society, and reciprocally, makes those societal members lonelier in return. We propose a model in which sleep loss instigates a propagating, self-reinforcing cycle of social separation and withdrawal.

SUBMITTER: Ben Simon E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6092357 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sleep loss causes social withdrawal and loneliness.

Ben Simon Eti E   Walker Matthew P MP  

Nature communications 20180814 1


Loneliness and social isolation markedly increase mortality risk, and are linked to numerous mental and physical comorbidities, including sleep disruption. But does sleep loss causally trigger loneliness? Here, we demonstrate that a lack of sleep leads to a neural and behavioral phenotype of social withdrawal and loneliness; one that can be perceived by other members of society, and reciprocally, makes those societal members lonelier in return. We propose a model in which sleep loss instigates a  ...[more]

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