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Do you really feel love in your heart?
When a person is in love, they might trip up on words, sweat uncontrollably, and have heart palpitations. That flutter in your heart when you see someone might not be love at first sight, but it certainly is some biochemistry action, according to a 1989 study published in the Journal of Research in Personality.
Does love come from the brain?
Love is perceived by the intermediate (limbic) brain. When we see the beloved, the intermediate (limbic) brain releases chemicals that causes the heart to beat faster and stronger. The heart is the servant of the master, the brain.
How does love come from the brain?
It is not through conscious though that produces the feeling of love but rather the communication from the heart to the mind. This is why when we lose someone close to us we feel it in our heart, the mind identifies this with an emotion and send signals via neurons in the brain and the brain reacts through thoughts and tears etc.
Is it true that love comes from the heart?
No, this is not true. The heart has nothing to do with love. The heart is just a strong muscle that functions to pump blood all over the body. The heart has nerves that mainly sense pain, and changes in rate and rhythm of the heartbeat. We have an old brain or reptilian brain responsible for survival.
Do emotions come from the brain or the heart?
When we see the beloved, the intermediate (limbic) brain releases chemicals that causes the heart to beat faster and stronger. The heart is the servant of the master, the brain. So, Hippocrates was right 2,500 years ago: we now say “Emotions emanate from the brain.” Love comes from the brain and can manifest itself in the heart.
Do you fall in love by your brain or your heart?
There is also another very common cliche. This is the cliche of “love at first sight” Researchers found that yes, there is such thing as love at first sight. So according to this study do you fall in love by you brain or your heart? According to them the answer is the brain but the heart is also involved.
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