Posted by brainchemist on November 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Ted Talk Helen Fisher: the brain in love 37 people who are madly in love into a functional MRI brain scanner. 1. 17 who are happily in love 2. 15 who had just been dumped 3. Studying people who claim to be in love after 25 years of marriage. Guatemala temples Built by grandest sun … Read more
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Posted by brainchemist on October 15, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Love is like a drug!! It activates the primitive reward system region, the same brain region that is stimulated by analgesics and pain relieving opioid and addictive drugs. Love, like distracting activities, distract you from pain alleviating its symptoms. Podcast Source ” Two researchers—pain specialist Sean Mackey at Stanford and love specialist Arthur Aron at … Read more