Conventional wisdom says that love takes time. But researchers have found that the brain process we think of as "falling in love" takes about one-fifth of a second. Yes, 1/5 of a second!
Dr. Stephanie Ortigue and her crew have been running scans on the brains and bodies of people who claim to be smitten, and they discovered that the idea of love taking time just isn't supported by science. It's actually a chemical process, a real biological phenomenon. In fact, love takes the effort of 12 different areas of your brain working in tandem.
Everyone talks about how you fall in love with your heart, but sounds like your brain is actually the one in charge!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Americans Are Getting Friskier
In the lastest National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior total of 5,865 people, between ages 14 and 94, answered a series of intimate questions on their carnal habits.
The findings? Respondents say that they're getting more experimental.
The research also noted a disparity in sexual satisfaction between men and women, and one that suggests a lack of communication between the sheets.
The findings? Respondents say that they're getting more experimental.
The research also noted a disparity in sexual satisfaction between men and women, and one that suggests a lack of communication between the sheets.
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