La neurobiologia dell'innamoramento spiegata

You don't sleep, you don't eat, you think about him every thirty seconds. It's not romance. It's pure neurobiology. Donatella Marazziti of the University of Pisa has shown that serotonin levels in people in love are identical to those of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Andreas Bartels used MRI to document partial deactivation of the prefrontal cortex... the one that manages critical judgment and the ability to spot flaws. In this video, we analyze all five neurobiological mechanisms of falling in love... from the drop in serotonin to the explosion of dopamine, from oxytocin that builds the bond to cortisol that generates that strange, mild anxiety... to understand what's really happening in your body and why it lasts an average of six months to two years. Afterward, what's really there remains. Which of these symptoms did you recognize? Which was the strongest for you? Write it in the comments. #marcodiso #men #women #falling in love #neurobiology #dopamine #oxytocin ———————————————————— Read my books on relationships: ▸ “100 ACTIONS TO LOVE YOURSELF” ▶️ https://amzn.eu/d/2orIHtp ▸ “MEN” ▶️ https://amzn.eu/d/3SSuS8K ▸ “LOVE THAT LIES” ▶️ https://amzn.eu/d/0StkVB3   ————————————————————— Do you have a difficult relationship or want a male psychological perspective?   Message me ✍️:   / marcodiso.official   ——————————————————— CONTACTS: ▸ info ▶️ [email protected] ▸ management ▶️ [email protected] ▸ events ▶️ [email protected]