If you've ever fallen madly, passionately, head over heels in love, then you know the frustratingly crazy and wonderful traits that go along with the condition: sweaty palms, heart palpitations, tongue tied, can't think straight, and
butterflies in the stomach whenever the object of your affection is around.
All you can do is daydream about your love constantly and want to be with them. Euphoria. Non-stop, super
human energy. Sleep? Who needs sleep?
According to research, those intense, in-love feelings are due to highly complex, pretty
unromantic chemical, cognitive, and goal directed brain processes involving over 12 areas of the brain working together to produce the magic. Physically speaking, love happens in your brain, not your heart. According to the study "The Neuroimaging of Love," love activates the same brain regions that are involved when people use euphoria inducing drugs. In your brain, being in love is similar to a cocaine high.
Karen :
what is love actually?
Ronald : it's your brain chemicals
lieing to you!