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Dopamine affects our relationships and interactions with others from "summary" of The Molecule of More by Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD,Michael E. Long

Our relationships with others are deeply influenced by the neurotransmitter dopamine. This powerful chemical in our brains plays a significant role in how we interact with the people around us. Dopamine is responsible for feelings of pleasure, reward, and motivation, all of which are crucial components of forming and maintaining relationships. When we are in the presence of someone we enjoy being around, dopamine levels in our brains increase. This surge of dopamine leads to feelings of happiness and contentment, reinforcing our desire to spend more time with that person. In this way, dopamine acts as a sort of "reward" for positive social interactions, encouraging us to seek out those relationships that bring us joy. Conversely, when dopamine levels are low, we may find ourselves less interested in socializing or connecting with others. This can happen when we are feeling stressed, anxious, or depressed, as these negative emotions can dampen the release of dopam...
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    The Molecule of More

    Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD

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