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Social homeostasis, a model for regulating social interaction needs, involves detectors, a control center, and effectors. This review explores factors influencing the social setpoint and empirical challenges.

Keywords:
attachmentbiobehavioral stress tendenciescultureepigeneticspersonalitysex differencessocial homeostasisstress reactivity

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Social Psychology
  • Behavioral Biology

Background:

  • The concept of social homeostasis provides a neurobiological framework for understanding individual social interaction needs.
  • This model includes detector systems, a control center with a setpoint, and effectors for social approach/avoidance behaviors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and theorize about factors influencing the social homeostasis setpoint.
  • To consider individual, social, cultural, and environmental influences on social interaction needs.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and theoretical analysis.
  • Examination of the social homeostasis model proposed by Matthews and Tye (2019).

Main Results:

  • Identified diverse factors contributing to an individual's social setpoint.
  • Highlighted the complexity of social interaction regulation across different contexts.

Conclusions:

  • The social homeostasis model offers a valuable framework for studying social behavior.
  • Empirical investigation of this model presents significant, yet exciting, challenges.