The Science of Love: How Our Brains Elevate Romance

The Science of Love: How Our Brains Elevate Romance

By Neuroscience News

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Love, often called blind, is under scientific scrutiny, revealing new insights.

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Romantic love triggers oxytocin release in the brain, causing euphoria.

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Researchers from ANU, University of Canberra, and UniSA explore love's neural basis.

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The study links the brain's behavioral activation system (BAS) to being "in love."

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It surveyed 1556 young adults, focusing on emotional reactions and behaviors.

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The research uncovers how love shifts our brain's focus to our beloved.

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Insights emerge about the evolution of romantic love dating back millions of years.

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Oxytocin and dopamine combine in the brain to create positive romantic feelings.

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Further studies will explore gender differences in love and various types of romantic lovers.

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