The heart is a muscle, and all it can do is contract. The contraction of the heart causes blood to move through our blood vessels. This, perhaps, is the end of its capabilities. We don't love with our hearts. The process that became the object of romanticization and later called “love” is a hormonal surge provoked by a person's psychological reaction to a certain set of stimuli from outside.Dopamine, oxytocin, endorphins, these are the sweet cakes (hormones and neurotransmitters) that evolution gives us for making our own kind (it is clear that this is a consequence of love, yeah). However, a person has been circling evolution around his finger for many years with the help of contraceptives, and gets pleasure for free. Of course, not all people are aware of the side effects of “love”, some even deliberately go along with evolution in order to get them . By the way, that's why I'm writing this here right now, and you're reading it. Such cases.
With your brain. The brain synthesizes all the substances necessary for falling in love – dopamine, phenylethylamine and endorphins. Dopamine is responsible for the” reward system”, that is, it is produced when we do something pleasant. Phenylethylamine is an integral component of amphetamine, it seems (here I'm afraid to make a mistake), so when we fall in love, we lose our vigilance and generally get high. The role of endorphins, I hope, is already obvious. And those who spread vanilla nonsense in the twenty-first century about what we “love with our hearts” should be whipped long and mercilessly.
Naturally, it can't be any other way. After all, when you part with a loved one, the heart hurts another place.So option one is the heart.
The heart is a muscle, and all it can do is contract. The contraction of the heart causes blood to move through our blood vessels. This, perhaps, is the end of its capabilities. We don't love with our hearts. The process that became the object of romanticization and later called “love” is a hormonal surge provoked by a person's psychological reaction to a certain set of stimuli from outside.Dopamine, oxytocin, endorphins, these are the sweet cakes (hormones and neurotransmitters) that evolution gives us for making our own kind (it is clear that this is a consequence of love, yeah). However, a person has been circling evolution around his finger for many years with the help of contraceptives, and gets pleasure for free. Of course, not all people are aware of the side effects of “love”, some even deliberately go along with evolution in order to get them . By the way, that's why I'm writing this here right now, and you're reading it. Such cases.
With your brain. The brain synthesizes all the substances necessary for falling in love – dopamine, phenylethylamine and endorphins. Dopamine is responsible for the” reward system”, that is, it is produced when we do something pleasant. Phenylethylamine is an integral component of amphetamine, it seems (here I'm afraid to make a mistake), so when we fall in love, we lose our vigilance and generally get high. The role of endorphins, I hope, is already obvious. And those who spread vanilla nonsense in the twenty-first century about what we “love with our hearts” should be whipped long and mercilessly.