1.5 Seconds is enough to fall in love
It takes a lifetime to love, a second and a half to fall in love.
Scientists have revealed that it is possible to fall in love at first sight due to chemicals that attack the brain. To be exact, it takes a second and a half to fall in love. Scientists who have been preparing a live map of the brain by bringing together the results of all the research conducted on the concept of love for ten years say that chemicals that arouse enthusiasm can flow into the brain in a time like one-thousandth of a second.
Dec. Stephanie Ortigue, a Professor at Syracuse University in New York, reports that for the first time, a brain map has been prepared that brings together the results of all research related to love. Dec. According to this, love affects 12 areas of the brain. The chemical reactions that love create in the brain are similar to the reactions created by drug addiction, but much more complex.
Professor Stephanie Ortigue answers the question of whether love occurs in the brain or in the heart: "It's like asking what came first. As a result of the research we have done, we now know that everything comes from the brain. When I say brain, I don't mean the power to dream. It happens as a result of the brain taking action."
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