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According to a Chinese study, experiencing the feeling of nostalgia while looking at images related to one's childhood could help relieve mild pain. How does it work? The effect has its roots in the thalamus, an area of the human brain capable of reacting to both nostalgia and pain-related information.
By ETX StudioAccording to a Chinese study, experiencing the feeling of nostalgia while looking at images related to one's childhood could help relieve mild pain. How does it work? The effect has its roots in the thalamus, an area of the human brain capable of reacting to both nostalgia and pain-related information.