Falling in love only takes about a fifth of a second, research reveals
Monday, October 25, 2010 - 00:30
in Psychology & Sociology
Falling in love can elicit not only the same euphoric feeling as using cocaine, but also affects intellectual areas of the brain. Falling in love only takes about a fifth of a second. The findings raise the question: "Does the heart fall in love, or the brain?"
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