Mysterious spring cheeks

Kisses always give each of us different emotions. But few people know that every emotion comes from the "boom area" that exists in our bodies. A question has been raised and it has also consumed the effort of many researchers around the world: "Is the explosion of each person different?".

Picture 1 of Mysterious spring cheeks

To express the affection of affection, love, intimacy, friendliness, each time we meet each other, we often cheek each other or give a kiss on the cheek of a couple's love. The custom has a strong sense of emotion, a strong psychological impact on mania, causing a temporary "state" of pleasure, but leaving a deep impression and an echo of echoes in the heart of loved ones. It is interesting and touching for those who enjoy that feeling during Tet - Spring.

From a neurological perspective, this is a biological response of facial skin, especially of soft cheeks. The facial muscles have the function of emotional expression (happy, sad, angry .) have a rich plant sympathetic neural network so it is very sensitive not only to the stimuli directly on the skin but both psychological effects, often coordinated with each other.

On the face, especially the cheeks and lips, there are many acupuncture points, acupuncture on the abundant horizontal and vertical lines, can be used to diagnose many different diseases. Not only that, but on the cheeks and lips, there were a lot of "boom areas" created by Wollf HG, 1963, discovered and mapped the "boom areas" all over the body, especially on the face. Later, Mante, 1977, established "boom areas" corresponding to acupuncture points on the face, cheeks and lips of normal healthy people.

This "boom area" is characterized by the fact that just a slight stimulus in this area will trigger a manic reflex, severe cases that can cause excruciating pain. The cytological structure and pathogenesis of the "boom region" is still mysterious, no scientific confirmation has been published. However, its effects have been confirmed by science and have been used in clinical neurology.

It is very interesting for those who enjoy that wonderful emotion. While the direct, momentary exposure to that "boom" has also triggered a biological response, it resonates with the psychological impact, which has both vibrated both hearts. If this emotion is repeated many times, it will accumulate, creating a "physiological wound" in cortical gray matter. Since then, the formation of "extremely deep impressions" is difficult to fade in the mind and the sound remains forever, sometimes throughout life.

These biological and psychosocial evidence demonstrate very complex but very interesting characteristics of "spring cheeks" that are pink under the warm sunshine of the spring sky.