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The Various Types of Love

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You can fall in love in one-fifth of a second. A Syracuse University Professor conducted a new study and found that falling in love can give you the same ecstatic feeling as using cocaine, and it can also affect intellectual areas of the brain.

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I hope that you can celebrate the various kinds of love you find in your life...

Falling in Love Only Takes One-Fifth of a Second

A new study conducted by a Syracuse University Professor Stephanie Ortigue found falling in love can elicit the same euphoric feeling as using cocaine, AND also affects intellectual areas of the brain.

Apparently, the answer to the question, "What falls in love? The heart or the brain?" is not easy to answer.

Love Is Complex

Results from Ortigue's team revealed when a person falls in love, 12 different areas of the brain work in tandem! These areas release euphoria-inducing chemicals such as dopamine, oxytocin, adrenaline and vasopression. It turns out that "falling in love" is a bit of a chemical cocktail...

The love feeling also affects sophisticated cognitive functions, such as mental representation, metaphors and body image.

Different Kinds of Love

The study also shows different parts of the brain fall for love. For example, unconditional love, such as the love between a mother and a child, is sparked by the common and different brain areas, including the middle of the brain. Passionate love is sparked by the reward part of the brain, and also associative cognitive brain areas that have higher-order cognitive functions, such as body image.

Now, this is just a guess, but I'll bet the study would indicate that all humans (not just Latinos, or any other group) have the same chemical reactions when they fall in love. So "love" is the same on the inside for everyone...

Heartbreak Pill?

The findings have major implications for neuroscience and mental health research because when love does not work out, it can be a significant cause of emotional stress and depression.

By identifying the parts of the brain stimulated by love, doctors and therapists can better understand the pains of love-sick patients and can help them better.

Innovative Latina author, Anjanette Delgado, explores this very idea in her book, The Heartbreak Pill.

No matter what side of romance you're on (whether in love or recovering from love), you'll want to check out this novel. It is a thoughtful and very funny novel.

Enjoy Love!

Wherever you are, and whoever you are with, celebrate the fact that we CAN fall in love, that there are many kinds of love available to us, and that our emotions are complex, and they can be triggered in less than an instant.



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