Love Hurts: The Neuroscience Behind Heartache

by DailyHealthPost Editorial

Heartbreak

Heartache Related to Addiction

In a similar study conducted by evolutionary biologist Dr. Helen Fisher, results concluded that heartache is directly related to the areas of the brain that are affected by craving and addiction. In her study, participants who had just experienced heartache were asked to view pictures of their rejecters as well as pictures of random people. When shown the pictures of the people who caused them heartache, specific areas of the brain became stimulated – the ventral tegmental, the insular cortex and anterior cingulated, and the nucleus accumbens and orbitofrontal/prefrontal cortex.

The ventral tegmental has long been linked to romantic love, and previous studies linked emotional pain to the insular cortex and anterior cingulated, which are areas of the brain normally associated with pain and distress. But what’s very fascinating about this study is the neurological activity with the nucleus accumbens and the orbitofrontal/prefrontal cortex, which are the parts of the brain highly affected by craving and addiction – specifically that of the dopaminergic rewards system associated with cocaine addiction.

It’s always been noted that various individuals have obsessive behaviors when it comes to breakups, but prior to Fisher’s study, it was a somewhat inexplicable situation. Her study proves a direct connection between addiction and heartbreak, which, with further inquiry, can explain a great deal about peoples’ compulsive behaviors after a breakup.

Grieving Similar in Heartache and Death

Lastly, it’s important to note that getting over heartache is a process. Grieving of any sort moves in stages, much like moving on after a personal loss such as death. Progression through the stages of heartache will likely include shock and denial, pain and guilt, anger and bargaining, depression and reflection, and finally acceptance.

What do you think about the connection between a broken heart and physical pain and addiction? Please share your input in the comments below.

Sources:

  • https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-new-teen-age/201008/do-you-need-rehab-your-heartbreak
  • https://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/pain-lost-love
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