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Love, love, love...

机译:爱,爱,爱...

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You need two humans for romantic love. That sounds straightforward enough. But you also need chemistry, as in chemical processes. It is an uncomfortable thought in a society where freewill is all the rage. Yet any of our feelings need a basis on which to work upon. And that is our brain with all its neuronal circuits and neurotransmitters that are being continuously fired from one neuron to another, sending messages of fright, anguish, enthusiasm, sadness, despair, love and surprise to name but a few. So what would be the chemistry at the heart of romantic love? Serotonin. Perhaps... With a notion as ungraspable as love, it is a very tricky business to try and pin it down to the makings of one molecule. Yet that is what a team of scientists tried to do. Their research hypothesis is particularly intriguing: they compared the infatuation we all experience in the early stages of love with a form of obsessive-compulsive behaviour.
机译:您需要两个人进行浪漫的爱情。听起来很简单。但是您也需要化学,就像化学过程一样。在一个自由风靡一时的社会中,这是不舒服的想法。然而,我们的任何感觉都需要一个可以继续工作的基础。那就是我们的大脑,它的所有神经回路和神经递质不断从一个神经元发射到另一个神经元,发送恐惧,痛苦,热情,悲伤,绝望,爱和惊奇等信息。那么,浪漫爱情的核心化学是什么?血清素。也许...有了像爱一样难以理解的概念,试图将其固定在一个分子的构成上是一件非常棘手的事情。但这是一组科学家试图做的。他们的研究假设尤其令人着迷:他们将我们所有人在恋爱初期所经历的痴迷与一种强迫症行为进行了比较。

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