Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Watching New Love as It Sears the Brain - New York Times

Yikes.

Makes sense, though.

Watching New Love as It Sears the Brain - New York Times: "New love can look for all the world like mental illness, a blend of mania, dementia and obsession that cuts people off from friends and family and prompts out-of-character behavior - compulsive phone calling, serenades, yelling from rooftops - that could almost be mistaken for psychosis.
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Susan Farley, top; Michael Falco for The New York Times

Dr. Lucy Brown, above, and Dr. Helen Fisher, left, analyzed 2,500 brain images from 17 college students in the throes of new love - a drive, Dr. Fisher said, that 'can be stronger than the will to live.'
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Forum: Can Love Be Explained Through the Biology of the Brain?
American Physiological Society

A new study suggests that an area of the brain known as the caudate is associated with passion.

Now for the first time, neuroscientists have produced brain scan images of this fevered activity, before it settles into the wine and roses phase of romance or the joint holiday card routines of long-term commitment.

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