Rejection sets off alarms for folks with low self-esteem
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A research subject wired with electrodes to measure eye blinks, an indicator of brain response to different kinds of emotional stimuli. (Ozlem Ayduk and Anett Gyurak/UC Berkeley)
Few can tolerate such romantic or professional rebuffs as "It's not you, it's me" and "we regret to inform you that your application was not successful." But while a healthy dose of self-esteem can absorb the shock of rejection, poor self-esteem can trigger the primal fight-or-flight response, according to a new study from the University of California, Berkeley.
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