Why are people 'blind' when they love?

For the first time, researchers have begun to discover the secret of how love can make us "blind", willing to do everything that "awake" itself is considered crazy, absurd and ridiculous.

According to the Daily Mail, bio-scanning technology has allowed neurologists to reveal incredible images of what happens in our brains when "sunstroke." They mapped out chemical changes in the brain, and found parts of the brain that were activated as well as parts that stopped working during the time of love.

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When in love, areas control fear, negative emotions or things
considerations and empathy in the subject's brain are "turned off". (Photo: Daily Mail)

Brain scan results show that areas of fear control, negative emotions or judgment and empathy have "turned off the power" when the subject is captivated by someone. This helps explain why when love, people feel so happy with the world and not afraid of anything wrong.

Researchers find that, in addition to feeling happy, love can also make us become restless, anxious and unstable. They hope these discoveries will one day help explain why some of us may go beyond the limit when it comes to our emotional audience.

Professor Zeki believes that the brain can behave this way for "higher biological purposes" , most likely because of reproduction. If the ability to think temporarily stops working, couples who are considered the " most deviant chopsticks" can come together and give birth to children.

However, when we love, we are still able to make other important decisions in our lives, from signing a business agreement to deciding a new mortgage. This makes it more difficult for friends to warn us that we are rushing into blind love.

Love is a stimulant

Studies have shown that brain dopamine chemistry in people in love is higher in normal people. Dopamine plays a key role in our experiences of pleasure and pain, related to craving, addiction and euphoria. Increasing this active ingredient can lead to feelings of reward, making it difficult to "love" to give up love. Tests found that using drugs like cocaine also produced the same effect on dopamine as in love.

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Love is like addictive substance, making people have
can defy everything to get it. (Photo: Alamy)

The side effect of increasing dopamine levels is to reduce another chemical called serotonin, a key hormone for our mood and appetite. Serotonin levels can be reduced in the same way as people with an obsessive-compulsive disorder. This helps explain why love can make us feel anxious and restless.

The chemical love we are most familiar with is adrenaline. This hormone causes our heart rate to jump in the chest, the palms of the hands, feet, sweat and mouth are bitter when we see "the person in dreams". Adrenaline is also the hormone released when we are afraid. This means, two people only slightly like each other but can turn into a passionate love if together there is some interesting or creepy experience. It can also help explain the appeal of forbidden love.

Love "goes beyond control"

Psychologists are still trying to figure out why some people become so obsessed with danger and willing to risk everything for love. Dr David Nias, a sexual psychologist, said: "The love of love is to give the untreated ephemera blindness. It becomes a mental disorder and leads them to illusions. Sadly, we don't know much about the cause of it. "

However, if those who are in love are cured, help them learn to think differently and be more active, they can escape the obsession of love and look back wonderfully at how they used to behave. According to Dr. Nias, there is a type of person who is particularly vulnerable to being sentimental and imaginative.