Monday, September 5, 2011

Falling in love turns out to have the effect of 'intoxicating' as well as cocaine

Falling in love turns out to have the effect of 'intoxicating' as well as cocaine, according to a study of the experts.

And love at first sight it is true, where on the condition, your brain will be flooded with chemicals trigger euphoria in just over a fifth of a second after seeing people you like.

Based on the study of experts in the United States, when one becomes in love, those feelings will affect the senses of hearing ability.

By the time someone looked at the figure idol of the heart, 12 regions in your brain will become active, including in areas that are usually associated with intelligence and one's ability to solve the puzzle.

At the same time, the brain is then flooded with a body chemical that causes feelings of pleasure such as dopamine, oxytocin and adrenaline. All three substances that can arise due to be triggered by cocaine.

"That is why a person may feel better than ever," said Professor Stephanie Ortigue, researchers from Syracuse University, New York.

He said, this result also explains that love has a scientific basis. But this then begs the question, whether the heart or brain in love?

"I would rather say the brain, but also heart-related. Activation in several parts of the brain can cause stimulation to the heart," he said.

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