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The very same brain centers that interpret and “feel” physical pain also become activated during the experience of emotional rejection: on brain scans they “light up” in response to social ostracism just as they would when triggered by physically harmful stimuli.4 When people speak of feeling “hurt” or of having emotional “pain,” they are not being abstract or poetic but scientifically quite precise.
In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction
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