
Essentials: Science of Building Strong Social Bonds with Family, Friends & Romantic Partners
Andrew Huberman
20 nov 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Satisfy social hunger to combat loneliness
The feeling of loneliness is a 'social hunger' driven by a specific set of dopamine neurons that motivates you to seek out social connections.
Repurpose childhood attachment circuits for adult relationships
The same brain circuits established for attachment to a caregiver in childhood are repurposed for all other forms of attachment in adult life, including friendships and romantic partnerships.
Foster deep social bonds through emotional and cognitive empathy
Truly deep social bonds require both emotional empathy, which is the synchronization of bodily states, and cognitive empathy, which is the mutual understanding of how each other thinks.
Combat chronic isolation to maintain social connections
While short-term social deprivation makes you pro-social, chronic social isolation can make you more introverted and even antisocial by diminishing your craving for interactions.
Synchronize heart rates to strengthen social bonds
Listening to the same story can synchronize heart rates between individuals even when they are apart, and this shared physiological experience is a powerful way to build a social bond.
Understand dopamine sensitivity to balance social interaction for introverts
Introverts may feel satisfied with less social interaction because they release more dopamine in response to it, while extroverts release less and therefore need more interaction to feel sated.
Strengthen relationships with oxytocin's bonding power
Oxytocin acts as a hormonal glue in relationships, with its release scaling with the closeness of the association and promoting social recognition, pair-bonding, and honesty.
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