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cooperate reflexively with one another from an early age. 'We have huge brains that are incredibly metabolically expensive,' Coan says. 'We’re not particularly good at physically defending ourselves compared to other mammals. Friendship is a fundamental feature of how we have been shaped by natural selection to continually adapt and survive.'”
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John Gottman et al. (1995), The Specific Affect Coding System (SPAFF) for Observing Emotional Communication in Marital and Family Interaction, Mahway, NJ: Erlbaum; James Coan & John Gottman (2007), The Specific Affect Coding System, in James Coan and John Allen, eds., The Handbook of Emotion
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described as arguing "that the human brain depends upon a sophisticated network of relationships to coordinate cognitive energies and accomplish shared goals, which suggests is unique to humans. Unlike most primates, human beings are prepared to have multiple kinds of caregivers, and we tend to
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op-ed condemning family separation, and was quoted by a Post reporter regarding the effects of family separation and no-touch policies on affected migrant children. In August 2018, Coan joined an amicus brief on behalf of affected children, filed with the
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Chris Palmer, The Power of Love: James Coan leads a University of Virginia lab that explores how social relationships protect us against stress and keep us healthy American Psychological Association Monitor 50:6 June 2019, p. 68
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Coan attracted additional national press coverage for replicating the soothing effect of spousal handholding with committed same-sex couples, and for showing similar effects with close relatives and friends.
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Associated Press (1992, August 14), Analyst doubts abuse "memories." Tri-City Herald, A5; Daniel Goleman (1992, July 21), Childhood trauma: Memory or invention? New York Times, C1.
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that successfully implanted false memories first in his little brother, then in several subjects in a formal experiment supervised by psychology professor
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Coan's research on the psychological and physical health benefits of strong friend and family networks developed into Social Baseline Theory, which the
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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Lynn S. Crook & Martha C. Dean (1999) "Lost in a Shopping Mall"--A Breach of Professional Ethics, Ethics & Behavior, 9:1, 39-50
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Since 2017, Coan has hosted and produced the podcast Circle of Willis, where he interviews prominent scientists, including
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Coan, James. (1997). Lost in a Shopping Mall: An Experience With Controversial Research. Ethics & behavior. 7. 271-84.
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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-stressed/feeling-stressed-try-holding-your-husbands-hand-idUSFLE97176820061219
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https://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2017/03/09/the-brain-benefits-buddies/CXpnRArZRvEhuD2rtoZthM/story.html
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https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/how-loneliness-from-coronavirus-isolation-takes-its-own-toll
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https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/how-loneliness-from-coronavirus-isolation-takes-its-own-toll
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https://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/31/health/psychology/holding-loved-ones-hand-can-calm-jittery-neurons.html
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https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/opinion-will-the-covid19-epidemic-change-us-permanently/350399
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkotter/2019/03/12/deeper-relationships-better-results/#120d23363c98
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Benedict Carey, Holding Loved One's Hand Can Calm Jittery Neurons, New York Times January 31, 2006
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James A. Coan, Jr., Halloween Special: The Widowmaker, Circle of Willis podcast October 31, 2018
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Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Midlife Friendship Key to a Longer, Healthier Life, NPR March 16, 2016,
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science series. Coan appeared in nine episodes of Brain Games during the 2014 and 2015 seasons.
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Also as an undergraduate at UW, Coan began working in the marriage lab of psychology professor
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Robin Wright, "How Loneliness from Coronavirus Takes Its Own Toll," New Yorker March 23, 2020
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https://www.npr.org/2016/03/16/470635733/midlife-friendship-key-to-a-longer-healthier-life
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https://www.justice4all.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/29-Shonkoff-amicus-08-22-2018.pdf
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James A. Coan, Jr., Children at the Border, Circle of Willis podcast June 11, 2018
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https://www.sueddeutsche.de/leben/sozialverhalten-i-want-to-hold-your-hand-1.925271
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Loftus, E.F. (1999). "Lost in the Mall: Misrepresentations and Misunderstandings" (
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and a recurring on-camera gig as a science expert on National Geographic Network's
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Matthew King, The Brain Benefits of Having Buddies, Boston Globe, March 9, 2017,
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consulted Coan on the psychology of physical boundaries in response to the
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earlier that year. Coan's Circle of Willis podcast is supported by the
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and the University of Virginia's Center for Media and Citizenship.
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as it applied to the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate
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After completing his Ph.D., Coan emerged as a leading authority in
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criticized Coan's method and attacked Loftus on ethical grounds.
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Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing
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Why we hold hands: Dr. James Coan at TEDxCharlottesville 2013
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In the summer of 2018, Coan engaged in activism against the
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Coan, James A.; Schaefer, Hillary S.; Davidson, Richard J.
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Elicitation & Assessment, Oxford University Press.
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requirements could impact physical and mental health.
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