How the Brain Grieves: The Neuroscience of Loss and Closeness
The brain continuously predicts and adapts based on past experiences, shaping its understanding of reality. In grief, it struggles to update when a loved one is lost, misinterpreting absence for distance. Through gradual experiences, it learns to reconcile love’s map with reality, ultimately finding acceptance and a path to healing.
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