英语听力文摘 English Digest 137、爱真会使人受伤吗?(在线收听

  In a recent study, scientists observed that when the participants felt rejected, the flow of blood increased to the area of their brain known as the anterior cingulated cortex. This same area has been associated with the emotional response to unpleasant physical pain.
  so you are saying that the same part of the brain apparently responds to both physical bruises and bruised feelings.
  See, no wonder I hurt so much!
  Ok, so what does scientist think this means?
  well, for one thing. This may signal that the need for social connections is as strong as the need to stay out of physical harm.
  For mammals, apparently, being excluded from a group can be dangerous, even deadly. I mean, evolutionarily speaking, living and working in a group is a key component of how well humans have managed to survive.
  so I guess this means we have to stop dismissing emotional pain as something imaginary.
  Yeah, and the next step might be to test whether the extent to which you feel comfortable socially helps lessen the pain of rejection.

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