Saturday, June 30, 2012

The Sex - Keep track of Love and Sexual Desire Relationships in Brain


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The Sex - Love and sexual desire may be related to each other because both are controlled by the brain. But it turns out both are controlling a different area in the brain but affect each other.

The researchers conducted an analysis of 20 previous studies that do monitor on a person's brain activity when looking at erotic pictures or photographs partner.

This analysis is intended to show the relationship between feelings of love with sexual desire in the human brain. It turned out that love and sexual desire activates two distinct but related areas of the brain.

Specific regions activated by a desire, such a fun activity such as sex or food. Then the other areas activated by love, for example, linked by a sense of fun prizes, awards and even a drug addiction.

True love is a habit formed from sexual desire to the desire to feel appreciated. Feelings of love works the same way as in the brain when people are addicted to drugs.

Love also activate pathways in the brain that involves the desire to bind the partner's feelings or the desire to have each other. Some areas of the brain will be less active when people experience love than when feeling sexual desire.

"Sexual desire has a very specific purpose, while the goal of love is more abstract and complex," said study author Jim Pfaus, a professor of psychology at Concordia University in Montreal, as reported by the health, Friday (06/29/2012).

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