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A recent study conducted by researchers at Sun Yat-Sen University explored the relationship between monetary loss and pain. While previous studies have found similarities in the network representation patterns of monetary loss and pain, this study aimed to provide neural level evidence. The researchers conducted an ERP experiment and found that there is a repetitive suppression effect of monetary loss on the neural activity of social pain. This suggests that monetary loss and social pain share common neural bases, potentially involving shared neural modules related to cognitive conflict and affective appraisal. [Extracted from the article] |