Study: Pain, Heartache Tied Together
Like a jab in the arm with a red-hot poker, social rejection hurts. Literally. A new study finds that our brains
make little distinction between the sting of being rebuffed by peers — or by a lover, boss or family member — and the physical pain that arises from disease or injury. The new
findings
are published this week in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Researchers from the
University of Michigan
,
Columbia University
and the University of Colorado put 40 individuals who were brokenhearted by a recent breakup into a brain scanner and watched as each dumpee gazed upon a photo of his or her dumper and pondered the hurt he or she felt at having been spurned/
Melissa Healy
, Los Angeles Times.
More here
.
(SR file photo for illustrative purposes)
Question: Have you ever suffered a broken heart?
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