You will Be Surprised to Learn How Short the Process of Falling in Love with the Person You Love Is!
Is it really that easy to fall in love at first sight ?
Biologists believe that love is biological rather than a cultural structure.
According to neuropsychotherapists, it is very easy to fall in love. The difficult part is that love can remain the same as at first sight...
It only takes three minutes to decide if someone is a potential partner for you.
Researchers working on this topic say that people can make decisions very quickly when it comes to romantic relationships. According to another study, people who like to spend the first few minutes together are said to be more likely to have a close relationship after nine weeks.
At first glance, it seems that loving may have a biological basis.
Research shows that genetically compatible creatures have a higher mating requirement. It is thought that the attraction between couples may also have an evolutionary history.Dec.
The first interaction and the situations of getting an idea about the person are related to body chemistry and our five senses.
A person's genetic sequence and physical health can be identified both visually and by smell, as well as by sound and taste. For example, DNA is mixed together during kissing. Kissing is seen as a way to determine whether the partner also has a similar microorganism to ourselves. It is also known that kissing reduces stress, relieves pain and supports our immune system. In fact, we are defining the genetic structure in this way.
In recent years, new ideas about the mechanics of love have also begun to emerge with the method of monitoring the brain while it is in motion.
Brain activity is determined by looking at the blood flow levels of the brain. The more a brain region works, the more oxygen it needs. In this way, according to the blood flow load, the brain regions related to love and feeling can be examined.
It has been discovered that 12 regions of the brain work together to release many chemicals and hormones that trigger the feeling of love with 0.2 seconds of visual contact.
When a person falls in love, 12 different parts of the brain work simultaneously for the release of chemicals that trigger all emotions, such as anger, excitement. These include the release of the hormones dopamine, oxytocin, adrenaline and vasopressin.
With the rapid release of chemicals such as dopamine, oxytocin, adrenaline and vasopressin, your brain is calling to fall in love with you.
Love is actually one of the most difficult subjects from both a philosophical and scientific point of view...
The fact that the brain, heart and stomach work at the same time when you fall in love indicates that emotions also have a scientific basis.
The brain works to secrete many hormones at the same time. At this time, the sympathetic nervous system, which has become active, also affects the digestive system, so we also feel contractions in your stomach. We even think that butterflies fly.
When we fall in love, the reward-related region of the brain becomes active.
When we are in love, we are happy when dopamine is released from the brain in large quantities. Therefore, we are also starting to get Junkie. In fact, it has been found that falling in love has the equivalent effect on the brain with the use of harmful substances.
Pheromones also play a big role in mate selection. So don't be afraid to sweat on the first date. 😳
Pheromones are olfactory markers that appear with sweating and determine sexual behavior. Thanks to the 'vomeronasal organ' located in the inner part of the nose, the brain can detect this smell. This organ transmits pheromones to the brain and determines your sexual behavior to the opposite sex.
However, it is unclear how often love at first sight turns into a successful partnership.
A study conducted in Israel found that only 10 percent of people say that their long-term relationship started at first sight. While people can be instantly attracted to each other, some scientists say that falling in love means getting to know someone over time.
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