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Science explains: Why do ruptures hurt so much?

Have you ever wondered why a broken heart hurts so much? Because even if it has nothing to do with a physical illness, it feels the same, or even worse than one .It seems science has an explanation.Here we tell you!

Science explains: Why do ruptures hurt so much?

Human beings seem more prepared than any species to seek and form monogamous romantic relationships, and this is reflected in a series of strange things that it makes the brain when we end up in love with someone.

To understand this, it is important to differentiate between the desire for sex, lust and attraction and the deepest and personal bond we associate with romance and love, things that are most frequently sought and found in long-term relationships.

Science explains: Why do ruptures hurt so much?

People can (and often do) enjoy purely physical sexual interactions with others who have no real "love" beyond an appreciation for their physical appearance, and even that is not essential. Sex is a difficult thing to point to the brain, since it underlies in large part of our adult thinking and behavior.

But it's not really about lust that we talk about.We're talking more about love, in the romantic sense, towards a specific individual. There is much evidence to suggest that the brain processes love differently. Studies (Bartels and Zeki) have been revealed that suggest that when people who describe themselves as lovers of their romantic partners are shown, there is a high activity (not seen in lust or in more platonic relationships) in a network of brain regions, including the medial insula, anterior cingulate Bark, caudate nucleus and putamen.

However, being in love seems to raise activity ad of dopamine in the way of reward, which means that we experience pleasure in the presence of our partner, almost like the one that can offer a drug .And oxytocin is often referred to as the “love hormone »Or similar, which is a simplification of a complex substance, which seems to rise in people who are in sentimental relationships, and has been linked to feelings of trust and connection in human beings.

Which brings us to the point in question: imagine the flexibility of the brain that, in response to all these deep and intense processes, adapts and, in fact, awaits them.To then, suddenly end.

Think of everything the brain invests in sustaining a relationship, all the changes it undergoes, all the value it puts in being in one.If you take all this out at once, the brain will look seriously negatively affected.All positive feelings that you have become accustomed to suddenly waiting cease, which is incredibly distressing for an organ that does not handle uncertainty and ambiguity well. Studies have shown that focusing on the positive aspects of the rupture can help speed up the process, but it is normal that you have felt really bad, because it has not only been an emotional impact, but also a physical one.

Have you ever experienced it?

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