Can a man die of broken hearts? Why are humans heartbroken? A study for nine years was trying to answer it. Now, scientists can grasp the relation between separation in a romantic relationship with death.
What's funnier than a farewell? If we can measure suffering from a breakup? Awkarin, an Internet persona, crying on his You tube Channel. He broke up. Netizen, responding with a variety of things, some tease, some snickered, some insults, and few seem to care. "Ah just looking for attention," said someone. "Ah overacting," said another. But can we understand what that loss and farewell?
Jose Ariza, a character in the novels of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, master waited 51 years, nine months and four days to be together with her beloved Fermina Danza. These actions idiotic, nonsensical, and fiction. But that does not mean there are never acting dopey, absurd, and fictional lover to their loved ones. For the adults, what Awkarin may act. How can you cry over the end of a relationship that takes place only in a few months?
People who spout it may never realize that the whole story of Romeo and Juliet which made many people cry that only happen in four days. Maybe people also forget that Awkarin is just a teenager who was never heartbroken when they were young? Carl e. Pickhardt Ph. d., Harvard graduates and Texas psychologists who focus on youth, said the most poignant broken heart happens at the age of adolescence.
Pickhardt argued at the age of teenage couples, and social acceptance between fellow becomes necessary. Parents were often ignoring at present and consider courting just a phase of life, which will pass you. They are not preparing her children for dealing with the romantic breakup. At the age of teens and early twenties towards this is the transition between adolescents and adults happen, one adopted and then apply the value against the value of his life. Dramatic events can change the condition of a person with psychiatric disabilities is tragic.
There is nothing funnier than a breakup. At least it's a try delivered by Nicholas a. Christakis of Harvard University and Felix Elwert from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In the study they did in 2008, the two men discovered widowhood effect. A condition by social scientists as one of the best evidence to explain the relation between the impact of social and health. Both researchers show that separation between two people who have serious romantic relationships can lead to death.
A study by Christakis and Elwert involves elderly couples 373,189 in the United States for nine years. This research focuses on elderly couples who his partner dies and analyze what's going on. From the research found that 18 percent of the husbands join killed after his wife died while 16 percent women took part following the death of her husband after a no. This condition becomes unique because a loss can interfere with organs functions which resulted in death.
Loss and grief are critical can make a person's heart stops functioning. This phenomenon is an expert in the disease Dr. Lee Lipsenthal, as "broken heart syndrome," also known as taiko tsubo cardiomyopathy. Broken heart syndrome is a condition that occurs after someone suffered a traumatic loss, it could be due to the death of a spouse, parent, or child and most often impact women. This loss led to a sense of tightness in your chest and heart failure and is believed to occur owing to changes hormone work when someone feels lost.
What is the difference between Awkarin and the subject above? Perhaps age. Those seniors do not have the durability of a body as healthy as a teenager. When separation occurs, the body of a teenager is more ready to accept, and they have plenty of reasons for continued life. In contrast to the elderly who often make their partner. Elderly persons are no longer have the desire to live when their partner no. It may be far-fetched, but separation and its effects on the human body are not just a figment of the thumb.
Arthur Aron, Ph. d., Professor of social sciences and Health Psychology from Stony Brook University found, those who have just given up and feel a sense of poignant and ill working brain associated with them. Pain and sad result, relate to the portions of the brain related to motivation, happiness, and Addiction. When someone is breaking up, certain parts of the brain are working to respond to the needs of separation to keep together and affection. When it failed, he raises the feeling sad and miserable. The study, published in the Journal of Neurophysiology.
The reject of love is one of the leading causes of depression. While depression is one of the principal causes of suicide. According to Dr. Aron, psychology today is still little understanding of the romantic phenomenon. Not because it is not considered dangerous, but because understanding the neural system and the workings of the brain when the heartbreak (or falling in love) still has been little discussed. Dr. Aron also argues, love causes Addiction. That's why people who fall in love or heartbroken experience symptoms similar addict. Often those who broken heart can not move on from his addictions.
A study conducted by Helen Fisher, research professor and the member of the Center for Human Evolutionary Studies at Rutgers along with Lucy l. Brown of the Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in New York, trying to explain the human brain that gutted due to love using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Based on the record of the 15 students and Sorority known heterosexual, they still love their spouses, even though it has lost. Most of them still trying to remember and commemorate the togetherness they almost whenever they do nothing.
The research also shows that people who severed or parted still expect their spouse to come back. While fMRI, the participants being given photos of their mates, then given an easy math problem. When exposed to it, most of the participants hard to function well and took a long time to work out a simple math problem.
Brain function of the member being a photo of the former they also changed. Just as the research of Dr. Aron, the most influential parts of the brain against the US when splitting up the ventral segmental part is in the middle of the brain that controls the motivation and plays a role in the juice of the Romanesque. The other part is the nucleus accumbent and prefrontal cortex, orbitofrontal/associated with function of desire and craving. Last is part of the insular cortex and anterior cingulate, related to pain and panic. Fall in love and broken hearts alike make the brain function works strange.
The good news is the research of Helen Fisher and Lucy Brown it also preaches that can treat the sense of loss. Over time, after the split, the parts of the brain that most busy working when we gutted it decreases its function. The body becomes more resistant and high face separation. When adolescents are experiencing grief due to the separation, he experienced symptoms similar to those of adults. The difference between adults is stronger and resistant because it never experienced similar trouble before. Until at one point it could no longer grief on hold and make the body functions fail to work.
Broken hearts are never simple, on anyone. This is not about age but about how our bodies react. Often, in very rare cases, a person is never moving on. They just survive. No more.
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