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The journey from first spark to the last tear is guided by a symphony of neurochemicals and brain systems. Shannon Odell explores what happens in your brain when you fall in love, how it responds to a relationship, and how it reacts to a breakup.
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Título:理科生坠入情网 / Li Ke Sheng Zhui Ru Qing WangTítulo en inglés:The Science of Falling in LoveTambién conocido como:Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove ItGénero:RomanceDos estudiantes de ciencias ignorantes intentaron probar la existencia del amor con métodos científicos, pero aparecieron chispas de amor durante el experimento. Lucharon y lucharon todo el camino, cosecharon amor y se curaron mutuamente. No importa cuán alto sea el coeficiente intelectual de un talento de investigación científica, ¡cuán inestable ...
Director:Hao Fei HuanGuionista:Zhang LuCompañía:iQiyi8 de dic. de 2022 · The science of falling in love - Shannon Odell - YouTube. TED-Ed. 19.9M subscribers. Subscribed. 81K. 1.7M views 1 year ago. Travel into the brain to see what happens when you fall in...
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24 de jun. de 2022 · 1. You know them well (or at least pretty well). While there’s no set time for how long it takes to fall in love, the experts we talked to agree that getting to know someone is a key part of...
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20 de jul. de 2023 · Think you might be falling in love? Here’s what to expect: Speak to a certified relationship counselor about this issue. Why? Because they have the training and experience to help you figure out whether you have fallen in love (and how to make this relationship a success if you have).
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28 de sept. de 2023 · Experiencing love, particularly romantic love, can have powerful long-term effects on the brain. Stronger bonding : The chemical changes we experience when we fall in love promote bonding, and those changes can help make the brain more attuned to the people who matter the most to us.