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Editorial
. 2022 Aug 8:16:995909.
doi: 10.3389/fnint.2022.995909. eCollection 2022.

Editorial: Neurobiological and psychophysiological underpinnings of wellbeing and prosocial connectedness

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Editorial: Neurobiological and psychophysiological underpinnings of wellbeing and prosocial connectedness

Darren J Edwards et al. Front Integr Neurosci. .
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Keywords: autonomic nervous system (ANS); heart rate variability (HRV); interoception; psychological flexibility; social connection; vagal nerve; wellbeing.

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