What Happens in Our Brains When We Fall in Love?

When we fall in love, a chemical storm occurs in our brains, almost like a "release from the chains". Large amounts of dopamine and noradrenaline are pumped into the neural regulation system of the brain. This chemical explosion makes us feel excited and hot. Dopamine is the brain chemical involved in reward perception. It is the brain's way of adjusting to good results that are focused and remembered. Dopamine is released when we receive something wonderful from our loved one or experience the pleasure of giving something to him. Love is the mutual giving and receiving of beautiful things.

The same system applies to noradrenaline because it is about novelty and excitement. It's the brain's way of underlining (emphasizing) something new that needs to be noticed. It feels more lively and cheerful/shiny. The period when you feel more alive when you are in love is almost unlike any other period in your life.

As the relationship deepens, the happiness felt with love causes you to desire more. One of the great things about dopamine is that it is initially released during excitement, and then continues to be secreted sufficiently with increased excitement when hugging, kissing, or being with a loved one. You start to feel warmer before the moment of connection. This adds to desire, it becomes attachment. You want to see that person again, to connect. As the relationship matures, it becomes more than dependency, it becomes attachment. In this case, oxytocin is released. When you trust oxytocin, chemical bonding occurs. It also plays a role in the type of attachment between mother and child. Chemical bonding occurs when two people have a positive and sustained relationship, when they are together and thinking of each other. As a result, the functional, structural and chemical regeneration ability of the brain, called plasticity, increases. That person becomes a part of you, bonded in your brain, you are married.

can we be prepared, have our brains open to love, or can we love more? First, we should ask our brain machine to exercise/exercise. You should make sure that this machine is strong enough to release noradrenaline and dopamine. Living a life full of excitements, surprises, challenges (in a positive sense) and interesting memories or you should work. You must want to live a life full of rewards and innovations. Being a reward provider is one way to control the supply of the reward. As a symbol of generosity, when you are kind to someone, you release dopamine when you are sympathetic. You can also do exercises to become a positive, loving and generous person in daily life. And when love finally comes, you'll be ready for the full power to respond to it. Waiting to be hit by Eros' arrow, get ready for surprises, love and affection.

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