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<p>[AI REWRITE] Individuality and growth are influenced by interaction. An organism lacking interaction may prioritize self-development over normative growth within social contexts. Conversely, excessive connectivity can lead to skill degradation. Research indicates that individuals with dopamine surplus experiencing excessive vocal communication, a condition sometimes classified as psychosis, may exhibit brain shrinkage due to over-connectivity. This may also provide insight into the isolated lifestyles associated with dopamine dysregulation.</p>
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