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The science of falling in love - Shannon Odell

The science of falling in love - Shannon Odell

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Travel into the brain to see what happens when you fall in love and explore how the brain responds to heartbreak. Love is often described as heartwarming, heart-wrenching, or even heartbreaking and your brain is responsible for all these feelings. The journey from first spark to the last tear is guided by a symphony of neurochemicals and brain systems. Shannon Odell explores what happens in your brain when you fall in love, how it responds to a relationship, and how it reacts to a breakup. EyesOfByes: I'm not gonna watch this, to close for comfort. However, I would definetely like to know my brain f cks me up every time I fall in love. I've been more or less in love about 20 times. In high school, I fell in love seven times. With one year. So yeah, I'm quite curious to have my brain scanned. And no, it's not wonderful falling in love that many times. The traumatic stress that has piled up, has left me never wanting to fall in love again. To afraid of the trauma
Date: 2022-12-08

Comments and reviews: 13


I had a whirlwind relationship with a girl. It was as passionate as humanly possible. We shunned the rest of the world as we loved and quarreled. Family included.
We broke up after 2 years. it was excruciating to be without her, but a blanket of toxic selfishness coated our once loving relationship.
5 years later. I met her on a chance encounter and it was an absolute whirlwind like before. Because of the sins of the past, It was more challenging this time around, but we managed to pull through.
Our time apart made me realize that I have always loved her. Even when we were apart, i still loved her. Selfishness just got in the way.
I just Hope that everyone gets the same chance as we did.

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I recently developed a liking for a boy I met at one of my friend's birthday parties. The weird thing was that I wasn't that shy when it came to deciding whether to converse with him or not. he makes me feel comfortable.
After 4 years without love or unrequited love and barely even a decent friendship. I feel I can say I've given enough, I deserve better.
He hasn't spoken to me a lot today like he usually would and I'm beginning to doubt him. Then I ran across this video, and it helped me understand.
I don't think he understands,
But I like you, Cooper.

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Im incredible intrigued by this subject. Love.
For me somewhat of a mythical feeling that other talk so much about while never understood myself nor cared about at any point. Have no whats going on in peoples head while that feeling takes place. And while being in my mid 30s one would have thought I would had stumbled on it at some point from early grade school to now, but nope.

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Maybe it s just me, but all of the psychology of love videos never really explain what goes on in a long-term persistent relationship. I know that all these videos end with a break up for the sake of representing heartbreak, but it always seemed to imply that all relationships end up that way, making me sad.
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You know what, I just finished watching the Korean drama series Love in Contract and somehow this video pretty sums up the main leads' actions towards love and their relationship, in a scientific and detailed way. Thank you for the learning, TedEd!
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I feel really terrible after my first heartbreak during adolescence, but I find it rewarding to learn all the faults I made.
Still hurtful to think back about the memories, but they're all in the past. I should let them forever be the past.

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I have seen many of my friends brokenhearted, some had their parter cheat on them. Males are disproportionately attached to their ex, refusing to let go. One even said love is dead in 21st century then I reminded him of his mom.
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I want to fall in love. I'm tired of spending all my time being sad and alone, being desperate and lonely. Things are hard right now but yeah let's hope for the best. Everyone deserves the love that they give back don't they?
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I CAN RELATE SO MUCH TO THIS. Almost the same story in this video. He is a soccer player and yes I supported him on those times. We usually had chat before on a daily basis sending goodnight messages
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Well, I admit, breaking up in the middle of a pandemic wasn't the brightest idea I ever had, but here we are. Is it just me or did dating became more difficult over the past 12 years or so?
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After watching parents divorce and literally every single couples relationship end horribly, my body physically won t let me fall in love or put the effort needed. Even when I want to.
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Love is a con. the biggest social construct since the dawn of humanity. Human beings are too selfish to feel and give authentic romantic love; it's just a load of chemicals.
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Absolutely adore the changes in animation style through the video and color palette, along with the story used to educate
Very informational and beautifully made

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