Love is a scientific, scientist says


 Researchers from Syracuse University, Professor Stephanie Ortigue, found there were 12 areas of the brain are working when someone falls in love. The twelve areas that produce chemicals, such as dopamine, oxytocin, adrenaline, and vasopression, resulting in euphoria. This love also affects the function of psychology, metaphors, and physical assessment.
So, that love comes from the heart or brain? "The question is always difficult to answer. I think it's from the brain, "said Ortigue. "For example, a process in our brain can stimulate the heart. Some of the feelings in our hearts is actually a symptom of a process that occurs in the brain. "

Another study found an increase in the amount of blood in grower factor to the nerve that plays an important role in how people socialize. This presents a phenomenon called the "love at first sight". This was confirmed by the findings Ortigue which mentions that love can be present in the fifth of a second.

Ortigue explained by understanding how people fall in and out of love, the researchers could develop new therapies. "We can understand the disease a breakup," said Ortigue.

Ortigue study also found that there are parts of the brain are different for different types of love. Unconditional love, such love of a mother to her child, the brain activity triggered by the public and in different places, including the midbrain. Passionate love between lovers engage cognitive areas, the expectation of reward, and physical assessment.

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