It Takes Only 0.2 Seconds To Fall In Love.

Recent research conducted by Dr. Stephanie Ortigue suggests that it takes only one-fifth of a second to fall in love.

This gives scientific backing to the concept of “love at first sight.”

When a person falls in love, 12 areas of their brain are affected. Hormones like dopamine, oxytocin, adrenaline, and vasopressin are released.

And this happens very quickly making a person feel “high” or “in love.”

This activity in the brain stimulates the heart and the stomach which explains why we feel something in the heart and butterflies in our stomach while in love.

So, the next time you are in a public place and you instantly feel attracted to someone, it could be that in just 0.2 seconds, you fell in love. (source)

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