A recent scientific study published in the journal Brain Structure and Function provides evidence that social isolation not only impairs the ability of mice to recognize other mice socially but also leads to a decrease in brain cells. The research highlights the importance of social interaction in early life on brain health and social cognition. Previous studies have established a link between social deprivation and various brain changes in humans and animal models, particularly affecting areas involved in emotional processing and social interaction. However, gaps remain in understanding the s…