Friday, June 22, 2012

Love brain

  • Do you really love someone, or are you just sexually attracted to them? Scientists have found a way to tell the difference between the two in the brain.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Feelings of love and lust identified in the brain by scientists for the first time. Researchers at Concordia University in Montreal have successfully mapped out the brain regions that are implicated in our feelings of love and lust.
  • (GlobalPost)
  • Thanks to modern science, we know that love lives in the brain, not in the heart.
  • (medicalxpress.com)
  • London - Romantics may insist they knew it all along – but scientists claim to have identified a neurological difference between love and lust.
  • (and lust - are all in the brain - Independent Online)
  • In a recent international study, researchers have drawn an exact map of the intimately linked feelings of love and sexual desire in the brain. Thanks to modern science, we know that love lives in the brain, not in the heart.
  • (Hindustan Times)
  • We've all heard the stories – the young girl who was hit by a parent and vows it will never happen again.
  • (Examiner)
  • For the first time scientists have identified the parts of the brain that are stimulated by feelings of love and lust. While lust triggers the part of the brain that responds to pleasure, love lights up the region that gives pleasure meaning.
  • (New Zealand Herald)
  • A new study has discovered that love and desire activate specific but related areas in the brain.
  • (theconversation.edu.au)
  • stroke and brain injury and Alzheimers and dementia. I do what I do because I love the families I work with, Denyer said. I love the difference these dogs make; its the See, it works, moment. Any time I can get that message out there, its wonderful.
  • (Telegraph)
  • Do you love socializing over meals and discovering new restaurants and menu for you and the restaurant remains a mystery until 72 hours before grub time. Brain Benefits: Making friends is wonderful for your brain.
  • (Huffington Post)

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