
What happens in our brain when we grieve — and how it helps us stay afloat
Life Kit: Health
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Introduction
Grief is like someone turned up the volume dial all of a sudden. Psychologist mary francis o'connor studies what happens nerologically when we experience grief. Mary frances says it's like the spin cycle of a washing machine. To do this, our brains are processing a lot. And the background is running all the time for people who are grieving.
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