Kay Tye on social connection and FOMO

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Kay Tye on social connection and FOMO

We’ve all heard that staying social is good for your health. But what’s actually happening in the brain when you feel connected, or when you don’t? In this special Beyond Lab Walls video podcast episode—part of the Salk Institute’s 2026 Year of Brain Health—Salk President Gerald Joyce, MD, PhD, sits down with neuroscientist Kay Tye, PhD, whose lab studies the brain circuits that drive social behavior, emotion, and the deep human need for connection.