Cognition & the Brain
Longevity & Health
Social Engagement & Activities
Research Findings
Emotional Regulation & Interaction
100

Many studies suggest that having strong social networks or taking part in social activities is associated with a reduced risk of developing this.

What is cognitive impairment?

100

Being social protects us against loneliness and isolation, which are associated with an increased risk of developing these long‑term conditions.

What are chronic diseases?

100

This term is defined in the article as “friends who support or help you.”

What are social networks?

100

The article notes that the studies linking socializing and cognition cannot prove causation because they are this type of research.

What are observational studies?

100

The article states that “people are” these, helping steady one another’s internal states during conversations.

What are emotion regulators?

200

Social activities require us to use our senses and interpret others, which the article calls putting this organ “to work.”

What is the brain?

200

When someone you trust listens to you, your body may return this cardiovascular measure “to baseline.”

What is blood pressure?

200

Participation in these activities, such as gatherings or group hobbies, is linked to higher cognitive scores.

What are social activities?

200

The average age of participants in the Europe and Israel study was this.

What is age 70?

200

When someone you trust listens to you, your body may do this, according to the article.

What is calm down?

300

Socializing engages vision, hearing, and smell, which together represent these.

What are the senses?

300

Beyond cognitive perks, the article says social connection brings a “treasure trove” of these.

What are important health benefits?

300

The most socially active adults in the five‑year study had this percentage less cognitive decline compared with the least active.

What is 70 percent less?

300

The expert quoted describing how socializing engages the brain is this type of medical specialist.

What is a neurologist?

300

Social support can reduce the levels of these biochemical substances related to emotional strain.

What are stress hormones?

400

Social interaction affects how we react, including facial expression, body language, tone of voice, speech, and these intentional deeds.

What are actions?

400

 Social connectedness and engagement were both associated with higher performance on these assessments.

What are cognition tests?

400

 The Europe and Israel study mentioned in the article included more than this number of participants.

What is more than 66,000 people?

400

This expert serves as chief of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology at this facility.

What is the VA Boston Healthcare System?

400

During social interaction, we interpret not only words but also these internal states behind them.

What are emotions?

500

According to the article, using the brain during social activities strengthens existing connections between brain cells and also does this.

What is creating new connections between brain cells?

500

The article highlights that those who were most socially active experienced a significantly reduced level of this decline over five years.

What is cognitive decline?

500

The article encourages people who have been isolated recently to do this in order to experience the benefits of socializing again.

What is take back your social life?

500

The Europe and Israel research was published online in Ageing & Society on this specific date in 2021.

What is October 25, 2021?

500

Social interaction requires monitoring several nonverbal elements. The article lists three: facial expression, body language, and this aspect of speech.

What is tone of voice?