Tuesday, January 16, 2007

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English VI Sec:801
Authors:
Caraballo Magella
Arias Andi
Alvarez Israel
Mellado Oswaldo
Quintana Yogrexi
INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH

Love has been known by writers, singers and songwriters (Shakespeare, Lord Byron, The Beatles and others), as the most beautiful feeling of all. Flushed cheeks, clammy hands and a racing heart beat are some of the outward signs of being in love. But it is inside the body where definite chemical changes are being produced as signs that indicate internal variations. According to recent studies about this feeling, scientists have found that it is a succession of chemical reactions produced by hormones that are released by the hypothalamus into the brain. One of the best known researchers in this area is Helen fisher of Rutgers University in New Jersey, who in the year 2004 published a study called “The Three Chemical stages of Falling in Love”. In this study the author portrays love as the product of the interaction of several hormones in the brain; therefore love, more than a felling is a biochemical reaction due to the specific effect some hormones have in the brain.

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