The Science Behind Feeling Good While Social Networking

Neuro-economist Paul J. Zak  ( Claremont Graduate University Loading... )  has discovered, and scientifically proven for the first time, that social networking triggers the release of the feel-good hormone, Oxytocin. Oxytocin (not Oxycontin, the addicting painkiller) is the hormone which triggers a mother's labor and delivery, thus fostering the bond between mother/child. Read more

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Neuro-economist Paul J. Zak.

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