Love and Heartbreak in the Brain
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Love is not a physiological process that starts in the heart, it is an event that is built and sometimes destroyed in the brain. There is nothing like feeling in love and having the motivation to see, talk and kiss the loved one again. That set of feelings that makes us feel butterflies in the abdomen, tachycardia and sweaty hands, accompanied by nervous smiles is the neurochemical response of happiness associated with positive emotions. But sometimes the same person who makes us fall in lo...























