That is the question that dealt a recent publication in the journal Molecular Psychiatry by a team from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Michigan. This research suggested that the natural pain relievers fired by the brain may respond to social rejection.
The study has taken a creative approach they gathered between sophisticated scanning of the brain can track chemical secretions in the brain with a social model based on the rejection of online dating (online dating).
The researchers focused on Almikroofenah receptors in the brain, which is the same system that the team studied for years in relation to respond to physical pain. Previous research also showed that when people feel pain, produces brain chemicals called opiates to the space between nerve cells, which weakens the pain signals.
But is this process also intervene in the event of emotional pain? The study included 18 adults were asked to familiarize themselves with the files and photos of imaginary people for hundreds of
other adults, and that those who choose
Aroukon them emotionally, a position similar to online dating (online dating). But later, while the participants were lying in the CT machine positron emission, know that people who were not interested in their Abadlohm sensation.
Although the researchers made sure that pre-knowledge of the participants experience the whole PZEV aspects, the simulation protective adequacy to cause emotional reactions and nervous.
And Display my brain scan during this inciting secretions opiates. The effects were strongest in areas of the brain associated with physical pain.
Try and researchers also happens when the participants were told that anyone who expressed interest in doing Abro Harkm those feelings, any sense of social acceptance. In this case, they had the other areas of the brain most important secretions of opioids. The device opiate plays a role in alleviating the pain and happiness in development.
Maybe we can know that our response with social rebuke, not only in our imagination that helps some people to understand their reactions and to cope better.
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