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Il cuore spezzato fa davvero male, e il cervello deve disintossicarsi dall'amore come da una droga, dice la neurobiologa Fritz
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Il cuore spezzato fa davvero male, e il cervello deve disintossicarsi dall'amore come da una droga, dice la neurobiologa Fritz

The article features an interview with Slovak neurobiologist Dominika Fričová, discussing her book 'Cesta do mozgu a späť' which explores topics such as brain function during sleep, meditation, sports, and romantic love. She explains the physiological effects of emotional states like heartbreak, noting that the physical pain associated with heartbreak is real and linked to stress responses involving the amygdala and hypothalamus. Fričová discusses how the brain processes emotions and how these processes can influence physical sensations, including changes in the shape of the heart under extreme emotional distress. The piece highlights scientific insights into the connection between emotional experiences and bodily reactions.

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Il cuore spezzato fa davvero male, e il cervello deve disintossicarsi dall'amore come da una droga, dice la neurobiologa Fritz

The article features an interview with Slovak neurobiologist Dominika Fričová, discussing her book 'Cesta do mozgu a späť' which explores topics such as brain function during sleep, meditation, sports, and romantic love. She explains the physiological effects of emotional states like heartbreak, noting that the physical pain associated with heartbreak is real and linked to stress responses involving the amygdala and hypothalamus. Fričová discusses how the brain processes emotions and how these processes can influence physical sensations, including changes in the shape of the heart under extreme emotional distress. The piece highlights scientific insights into the connection between emotional experiences and bodily reactions.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article focuses on scientific explanations related to neuroscience and human emotion, presenting information without overt ideological slant. While it touches on personal experiences and emotional states, it does not engage with political discourse or take a stance on politically charged issues.

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 70): The article accurately reflects the content of the primary source document by discussing the book and its themes, including the syndrome of broken heart and brain processes. It mentions Dr. Fričová’s work and her explanations about the physical effects of love and emotional pain. However, it focuses

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