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Description: This project aims at estimating whether the activity of brown adipose tissues relates to individual self-reported attachment as postulated by social thermoregulation. It also tries to assess the potential correlation between BAT and several personality questionaires, which measure individual sensitivity to temperature and desire to regulate temperature socially among other personality traits, while controling for additional variables that may interfere with people’s (in)ability to regulate temperature.

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