依恋的神经心理学和生态维度的统一性研究:我们的心是相连的

Eunhae Cheong
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人类生来就是相互联系的。从他们出生的那一刻起,他们就期待着多样化的联系,并不断地与这个世界建立新的联系。人类物种的这些社会期望或社会本能是针对人类以外的生物以及其他人类的。本研究基于依恋的发展过程和人类广泛的社会体温调节行为来考察这种社会本能的本质和内容。研究结果表明,人类的社会本能具有无条件开放和不断追求多样性的特征。该研究还表明,在通过多种社会网络发展广泛的社会体温调节行为的背景下,人类存在着生存的局限性,即没有与人类以外的生物的联系,人类连一刻也无法生存。
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A Study on Unity between the Neuropsychological and Ecological Dimensions of Attachment: Our Hearts Are Connected
Human beings are born as connected beings. From the moment of their birth, they expect diverse connections and continuously create new connections with this world. These social expectations or social instincts of the human species are directed to living things other than man as well as other human beings. This study set out to examine the nature and content of such social instincts based on the development process of attachment and the broad social thermoregulation acts of people. The findings show that human social instincts are characterized by unconditional openness and continue to pursue diversity. The study also demonstrated that there were human existential limitations, which mean that they cannot survive even for a moment without their connections to living things other than man, in the background of their development of broad social thermoregulation acts via diverse social networks.
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