Infatuation is an emotional state crossed by the joy and satisfaction of finding someone who can understand and share many things that life brings.
When you meet someone and be attracted and seduced a number of chemical and psychological changes taking place in our body. This approach leads to a series of mechanisms of seduction, including body language plays a fundamental role. How we dress, we stop, look and we talk to the person who shows interest we feel something special for her. We combine our animal instinct, unconscious strategist with the ability with which all humans have.
Like other animals, humans carry in our genes the instinct of "procreation", while individuals belonging to homo sapiens and many other sexually related species to show your love or to satisfy their sex drive, not necessarily for procreation. Scientists reveal that brain chemicals are triggered in the early stages of love, creating attraction and desire to be together.
Psychologists suggest that love, at least in its early stages, is supplied mainly chemistry. A substance in the brain called phenylethylamine requires the secretion of dopamine and norepinephrine, that its effects are similar to the "amphetamines," which produce a state of natural euphoria when we are with our partner.
When you meet someone and be attracted and seduced a number of chemical and psychological changes taking place in our body. This approach leads to a series of mechanisms of seduction, including body language plays a fundamental role. How we dress, we stop, look and we talk to the person who shows interest we feel something special for her. We combine our animal instinct, unconscious strategist with the ability with which all humans have.
Like other animals, humans carry in our genes the instinct of "procreation", while individuals belonging to homo sapiens and many other sexually related species to show your love or to satisfy their sex drive, not necessarily for procreation. Scientists reveal that brain chemicals are triggered in the early stages of love, creating attraction and desire to be together.
Psychologists suggest that love, at least in its early stages, is supplied mainly chemistry. A substance in the brain called phenylethylamine requires the secretion of dopamine and norepinephrine, that its effects are similar to the "amphetamines," which produce a state of natural euphoria when we are with our partner.
Well, after this lesson in biochemistry, I just say that being drunk dopamine, is one of the best things in the world ...
Happy day of love and friendship!
Happy day of love and friendship!