Feeling lonely? It might be down to your body temperature
, discovered that"subtle changes in temperature can have important implications for the psychology of social affiliation." This supports the idea that our temperature affects our social judgements.
, compared to those with the warm patch. This supports the idea that people who feel cold physically also feel 'cold' emotionally and therefore want to seek out more social interactions.
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