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NEWS 2 How Love and Rejection Can Impact Our Brains Aired February 14, 2024. SARLIN: Ten second trivia time. When was the oldest known Valentine sent? Was it the 14th century, the 15th century, the 16th century or the 17th century. If you said, the 15th century you've won our hearts. According to the British library, the oldest known Valentine was written in 1415 by Charles to Duke of Orleans to his wife while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London. Well, today is Valentine's Day. And when we think of this special holiday, of course, we think of love. We think of romance. But love can also hurt sometimes, especially when it comes to a breakup. So we spoke to a biological anthropologist who explains to us exactly how our brains react when we get rejected and what can help to repair a broken heart. DR. HELEN FISHER, BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIST: Romantic love and attachment are basic survival mechanisms that evolved millions of years ago so that we could find the right partner and send our DNA into tomorrow. It's a basic human survival mechanism. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Helen Fisher is a Biological Anthropologist who studies romantic love and attachment and how it affects the brain not only when you fall in love but also when you fall out of it. FISHER: Nobody gets how to love alive. We all suffer when we've been rejected. When I and my colleagues put 17 people who had just been rejected in love, we've found about six or seven things that happen in the brain of everybody. A brain region linked with feelings of romantic love remains active. You don't fall out of love with somebody just because they dumped you. As a matter of fact, you can even love them more. A brain region linked with feelings of deep attachment becomes active. You're still feeling attached to the person. A brain region linked with physical pain becomes active when you've been rejected. And then there's three brain regions linked with craving and addiction, particularly a particular little factory called the nucleus accumbens. And that factory becomes active with any kind of addiction like gambling addiction, food addiction, and it's a brain region that becomes active as well when you have been rejected in love. I do think that romantic love is an addiction. It can be a perfectly wonderful addiction when it's going well, and a perfectly horrible addiction when it's going poorly. Basically we suffer because from ancient times, this jeopardized your ability to send your DNA on into tomorrow. And that's your survival. No wonder we suffer so much. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But it's not all pain and suffering. There is one thing Fisher noticed that helps ease the feelings of heartbreak and rejection. FISHER: The longer (the time) from that moment of rejection with more and more time, you see less and less activity in brain regions linked with attachment. We've been able to prove that time does heal.
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1 NEWS 2 How Love and Rejection Can Impact Our Brains Aired February 14, 2024. 2 SARLIN: Ten second trivia time. 3 When was the oldest known Valentine sent? 4 Was it the 14th century, the 15th century, the 16th century or the 17th century. 5 If you said, the 15th century you've won our hearts. 6 According to the British library, the oldest known Valentine was written in 1415 by Charles to Duke of Orleans to his wife while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London. 7 Well, today is Valentine's Day. 8 And when we think of this special holiday, of course, we think of love. 9 We think of romance. 10 But love can also hurt sometimes, especially when it comes to a breakup. 11 So we spoke to a biological anthropologist who explains to us exactly how our brains react when we get rejected and what can help to repair a broken heart. 12 DR. 13 HELEN FISHER, BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIST: Romantic love and attachment are basic survival mechanisms that evolved millions of years ago so that we could find the right partner and send our DNA into tomorrow. 14 It's a basic human survival mechanism. 15 UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Helen Fisher is a Biological Anthropologist who studies romantic love and attachment and how it affects the brain not only when you fall in love but also when you fall out of it. 16 FISHER: Nobody gets how to love alive. 17 We all suffer when we've been rejected. 18 When I and my colleagues put 17 people who had just been rejected in love, we've found about six or seven things that happen in the brain of everybody. 19 A brain region linked with feelings of romantic love remains active. 20 You don't fall out of love with somebody just because they dumped you. 21 As a matter of fact, you can even love them more. 22 A brain region linked with feelings of deep attachment becomes active. 23 You're still feeling attached to the person. 24 A brain region linked with physical pain becomes active when you've been rejected. 25 And then there's three brain regions linked with craving and addiction, particularly a particular little factory called the nucleus accumbens. 26 And that factory becomes active with any kind of addiction like gambling addiction, food addiction, and it's a brain region that becomes active as well when you have been rejected in love. 27 I do think that romantic love is an addiction. 28 It can be a perfectly wonderful addiction when it's going well, and a perfectly horrible addiction when it's going poorly. 29 Basically we suffer because from ancient times, this jeopardized your ability to send your DNA on into tomorrow. 30 And that's your survival. 31 No wonder we suffer so much. 32 UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But it's not all pain and suffering. 33 There is one thing Fisher noticed that helps ease the feelings of heartbreak and rejection. 34 FISHER: The longer (the time) from that moment of rejection with more and more time, you see less and less activity in brain regions linked with attachment. 35 We've been able to prove that time does heal.