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analyse how social support can buffer against stress and shape brain activity​

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Answered by imsachinrathore
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The Prefrontal Cortex and Social Buffering These studies typically show that the presence of a close companion or of stimuli associated with them (e.g., an image of a romantic partner) can significantly reduce neural activity in regions thought to process negative affect, threat, fear, or pain.

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