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Vlncy: Designing digital dating systems that respect the human brain for meaningful connections
By Sharvani Togata
Vlncy: Designing digital dating systems that respect the human brain for meaningful connections
Why faster dating doesn’t lead to deeper connection, and how redesigning digital dating to work with the human brain may change how we relate
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Matching the mind: The FTI and the future of scientifically guided dating
By Sharvani Togata
Matching the mind: The FTI and the future of scientifically guided dating
A neuroscience framework for building deeper, more compatible relationships in the digital era.
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Proximity fatigue: Why do urban relationships feel so far away?
By Sharvani Togata
Proximity fatigue: Why do urban relationships feel so far away?
Between neon lights and phone screens, connection flickers like memory. An essay on solitude, overstimulation, and the quiet rebellion of slowing down.
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Beyond choice: Neurobiology, culture and the dual paths of modern intimacy
By Sharvani Togata
Beyond choice: Neurobiology, culture and the dual paths of modern intimacy
Why do some people pursue deep, lasting relationships, while others gravitate toward casual encounters with little emotional investment?
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Trapped in a swipe loop?
By Sharvani Togata
Trapped in a swipe loop?
Are existing dating apps creating unhealthy behaviors, such as swipe addiction and ghosting or are they simply escalating the patterns that already existed in human relationships with systemic design?
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Vlncy: Designing digital dating systems that respect the human brain for meaningful connections
By Sharvani Togata
Vlncy: Designing digital dating systems that respect the human brain for meaningful connections
Why faster dating doesn’t lead to deeper connection, and how redesigning digital dating to work with the human brain may change how we relate
See More
Matching the mind: The FTI and the future of scientifically guided dating
By Sharvani Togata
Matching the mind: The FTI and the future of scientifically guided dating
A neuroscience framework for building deeper, more compatible relationships in the digital era.
See More
Proximity fatigue: Why do urban relationships feel so far away?
By Sharvani Togata
Proximity fatigue: Why do urban relationships feel so far away?
Between neon lights and phone screens, connection flickers like memory. An essay on solitude, overstimulation, and the quiet rebellion of slowing down.
See More
Beyond choice: Neurobiology, culture and the dual paths of modern intimacy
By Sharvani Togata
Beyond choice: Neurobiology, culture and the dual paths of modern intimacy
Why do some people pursue deep, lasting relationships, while others gravitate toward casual encounters with little emotional investment?
See More
Trapped in a swipe loop?
By Sharvani Togata
Trapped in a swipe loop?
Are existing dating apps creating unhealthy behaviors, such as swipe addiction and ghosting or are they simply escalating the patterns that already existed in human relationships with systemic design?
See More