Loneliness is an emotion that doesn’t always make a lot of sense. Two people may have very similar social lives, and yet one might feel isolated more often than the other — even when surrounded by people they know and love, who know and love them back.
孤独就是一时的情绪,没有什么大不了的。哪怕是身处差不多环境的两个人,周围都有熟人和爱人的陪伴,对于他们的关心会也会给予反馈,但其中一个人也可能比另一个人感到寂寞。
These are the contradictions at the heart of a large new study published online last week in the Nature journal Neuropsychopharmacology, which finds that loneliness appears to be a “modestly heritable” trait. A predisposition to feeling lonely may run in the family, in other words. But there’s a caveat here, in that the authors of this study contend the link between genetics and a predisposition toward feeling isolated isn’t as strong as others have claimed.
最近网上发布的自然杂志神经心理药物学专栏提供的研究引发热议,因为该研究表明,孤独感具有隐性遗传的特质,换句话说,孤独情绪会在家庭成员中相传染。但是需要说明的是,该文的作者所强调的孤独症和遗传基因的关系并不是其他人所认为的那么明显。
A quick rundown of these new findings: The researchers drew from the Health and Retirement study, from which they gathered genetic information for 10,760 Americans aged 50 or older. Their results suggest that a tendency to feel lonely may be 14 to 27 percent genetic, considerably lower than the 37 to 55 percent suggested by other studies.
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