Your brain doesn’t just feel rejection—it processes it like real pain.
A UCLA study led by Naomi Eisenberger found that social rejection activates the same brain regions as physical injury—specifically the anterior cingulate cortex. A follow-up study from the University of Michigan confirmed this, showing romantic rejection lights up the brain’s pain centers too. That’s why being ignored can literally hurt.
A UCLA study led by Naomi Eisenberger found that social rejection activates the same brain regions as physical injury—specifically the anterior cingulate cortex. A follow-up study from the University of Michigan confirmed this, showing romantic rejection lights up the brain’s pain centers too. That’s why being ignored can literally hurt.
Your brain doesn’t just feel rejection—it processes it like real pain. 🧠💔
A UCLA study led by Naomi Eisenberger found that social rejection activates the same brain regions as physical injury—specifically the anterior cingulate cortex. A follow-up study from the University of Michigan confirmed this, showing romantic rejection lights up the brain’s pain centers too. That’s why being ignored can literally hurt.
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