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Scientists have proved what students have long suspected: Maths equations can actually trigger physical pain.
Regions of the brain linked with the experience of physical
However, the researchers say their study examines the pain response associated with anticipating an anxiety-provoking event, rather than the pain associated with a
“Maths can be difficult, and for those with high levels of mathematics-anxiety (HMAs), math is associated with tension, apprehension (忧虑) and fear,” the researchers said in their paper titled. When Math Hurts. “
Other forms of psychological stress, such as social