A Neurocimaging Study

246 Words1 Page

Losing a loved one or being rejected inflicts pain on an individual. The pain of losing a loved one can be unbearable for many. While being rejected does not seem to be as large of an issue today, many have a tough time finding ways to help someone in these situations.
This is why a neuroimaging study was conducted to test if physical pain and social exclusion were stemmed from the same area of the brain. The area that was activated during the testing was the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), the alarm system that helps fix the body after experiencing social pain. One main reason behind this hypothesis is because of our ability to be “hurt” by losing a loved one. It is said that this pain is felt the same as physical pain. In fact, the study’s

More about A Neurocimaging Study

Open Document