Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Apr 12;108(15):6270-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1102693108. Epub 2011 Mar 28.
How similar are the experiences of social rejection and physical pain? Extant research suggests that a network of brain regions that support the affective but not the sensory components of physical pain underlie both experiences. Here we demonstrate that when rejection is powerfully elicited--by having people who recently experienced an unwanted break-up view a photograph of their ex-partner as they think about being rejected--areas that support the sensory components of physical pain (secondary somatosensory cortex; dorsal posterior insula) become active. We demonstrate the overlap between social rejection and physical pain in these areas by comparing both conditions in the same individuals using functional MRI. We further demonstrate the specificity of the secondary somatosensory cortex and dorsal posterior insula activity to physical pain by comparing activated locations in our study with a database of over 500 published studies. Activation in these regions was highly diagnostic of physical pain, with positive predictive values up to 88%. These results give new meaning to the idea that rejection "hurts." They demonstrate that rejection and physical pain are similar not only in that they are both distressing--they share a common somatosensory representation as well.
社会排斥和身体疼痛的体验有多相似?现有研究表明,支持身体疼痛的情感而非感觉成分的大脑区域网络是这两种体验的基础。在这里,我们证明了当排斥感被强烈激发时——让最近经历过不愉快分手的人在想到被拒绝时看他们前任伴侣的照片——支持身体疼痛感觉成分的区域(次级体感皮层;背侧后岛叶)变得活跃。我们通过在相同个体中比较两种情况,在这些区域中证明了社会排斥和身体疼痛之间的重叠,使用功能磁共振成像。我们通过将我们的研究中的激活位置与超过 500 个已发表研究的数据库进行比较,进一步证明了次级体感皮层和背侧后岛叶活动对身体疼痛的特异性。这些区域的激活对身体疼痛具有高度的诊断价值,阳性预测值高达 88%。这些结果为“拒绝伤人”这一观点赋予了新的含义。它们表明,拒绝和身体疼痛不仅在令人痛苦方面相似——它们还具有共同的体感表现。