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Dan__Torrance t1_itmzsd7 wrote
So my lack of face perception skill is due to too less cuddling... noted.
Edit: Joke
Jaded_Prompt_15 t1_itn0nui wrote
If lack of cuddling makes you lonely, it could help.
If you never get lonely then it's more likely it's not about the amount of it, it's about some other part in the process.
It's not always as simple as "more is better"
But even petting a dog increases it, if you can't find a human to cuddle, you can still probably find a dog to pet.
CherryTequila t1_itn4hkb wrote
Can we get a disclaimer on everything alzheimer's-related that mouse models don't tell you anything useful?
We've basically cured alzheimers for the little guys but it does. not. translate.
schnebly5 t1_ito3y2u wrote
Plus we have to induce Alz in them cuz they don’t get it naturally
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Alarmed-Bluejay-9459 t1_itmzrm5 wrote
Wouldn’t you want to reduce impairment ?
Jaded_Prompt_15 t1_itmyjdg wrote
It's always called "love hormone" but it does lots of stuff.
Like the reason some people get violently jealous. Or the ability to recognize emotions or even faces