TweetLol! Fuzo should be pain free!
TweetSwearingcan have a ‘pain-lessening effect,’ according to new study published in NeuroReport.
“Swearing (AKA cursing) has been around for centuries and is an almost universal human linguistic phenomenon” says Dr Richard Stephens of Keele University’s School of Psychology.
“Swearing (cursing) taps into emotional brain centres and appears to arise in the right brain, whereas most language production occurs in the left cerebral hemisphere of the brain. Our research shows one potential reason why swearing developed and why swearing persists.”
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Enlisting the help of 64 undergraduate volunteers, the research team set out to test their theory about swearing and pain.
Each individual was asked to submerge their hand in a tub of ice water for as long as possible while repeating a swear (curse) word of their choice.
The individuals were then asked to repeat the experiment, this time using a more commonplace word rather than swearing (cursing).
The researchers found that the volunteers were able to keep their hands submerged in the ice water for a longer period of time when repeating the swear word, establishing a link between swearing and an increase in pain tolerance.
While it isn’t clear how or why this link exists, the researchers believe that the pain-lessening effect from swearing occurs because swearing triggers our natural ‘fight-or-flight’ response. The team suggest that the accelerated heart rates of the volunteers repeating the swear word may indicate an increase in aggression, in a classic fight-or-flight response.
What is clear according to the researchers is that swearing triggers not only an emotional response, but a physical one too. This may explain why the centuries-old practice of swearing developed and why swearing still persists today
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TweetLol! Fuzo should be pain free!
Veritas Vos Liberabit
Tweetwell just think well u smash ur finger or stub ur toe u never say anything nice lol
TweetHey another excuse for me to use the ,"F" word freely at Easter Dinner with my Nun aunties and Catholic obsessed family
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"Bless me father for I have sinned" I grew up catholic and had to go to confession on saturdays. Cussing was always a good one to tell the priest. Sometimes he would ask me what I said. I would say "I said FUK, 65 times, and SHIT 175 times!!!!" Then off I would go to kneel in the pew to pray my endless chant of hail marys and our Fathers for all of my cussing
TweetNo wonder I feel so f@#cking good