VOA 慢速 | 爱是你大脑里的化学爆炸

小白老师2018/04/18英语学习

摘要: 爱情本质上是大脑中由多巴胺、催产素和肾上腺素等化学物质引发的一系列神经活动,涉及奖赏、依恋和认知等多个脑区,其神经机制与药物成瘾有相似之处。

  • 爱情并非源于心脏,而是由大脑多个区域协同作用产生的复杂化学反应。
  • 坠入爱河会激活与毒品成瘾相似的脑区,释放多巴胺等带来欣快感的神经递质。
  • 催产素被称为“爱情荷尔蒙”,在长期依恋关系(如母婴联结)中起关键作用。
  • 性欲与爱情虽相关,但在大脑中激活的具体区域不同:性欲始于纹状体的快感中心,而爱情则涉及赋予情感价值的区域。
  • 研究显示,坠入爱河的过程可在约0.2秒内完成,迅速触发强烈的生理和心理反应。

小白老师说:人们总是疑惑为什么处于恋爱中的人会变得那么痴迷、不顾一切?科学家们揭示了为何爱会让人们眼花缭乱,失去理智甚至变得荒谬的秘密。爱,是你大脑里的化学爆炸。

Love: A Chemical Explosion in Your Brain

From VOA Learning English, this is the Health & Lifestyle report.

In the United States, February 14 is Valentine’s Day—a day to celebrate lovers and loving relationships. Images of red hearts are everywhere. Lovers say nice things to each other, like I love you with all my heart or I love you heart and soul.

After all, many cultures view a big, beautiful, red heart as the traditional sign of love.

But maybe it shouldn’t be. Maybe the symbol of love should be a big, soft, gray brain. As it turns out, love is more an activity of the brain than an affair of the heart.

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Over the years, research has shown that love affects the brain in many ways and in a number of areas. Psychology Today magazine’s online blog looked at some studies and noted the results.

The blog explains that researchers generally use a technology called functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, to study the brain. This technology can follow movement of blood inside the brain.

When a thought, substance, movement, or anything else activates a part of the brain, blood flow to that area increases. So, fMRIs can identify both the exact location in the brain and the amount of blood.

The magazine reports that these love studies note something similar: that a brain on love looks a lot like a brain on drugs.

In 2010, researchers at Syracuse University in New York state worked with other scientists in West Virginia and Switzerland.

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Syracuse professor Stephanie Ortigue led this study. Ortigue and her team found that falling in love created the same “euphoric feelings as using cocaine.” They found that 12 areas of the brain work in tandem to release euphoric-inducing chemicals such as dopamine, oxytocin and adrenaline.

When we are smitten with someone, chemicals such as adrenaline make our face turn red, our hands sweat and our heart beat faster.

The website Health.com describes dopamine as the brain’s pleasure chemical. It activates the reward circuit in our brain and plays a role in drug addiction and falling in love. Dopamine makes lovers feel happy and energetic about each other.

Oxytocin is known as the love hormone because it deepens feelings of attachment. Oxytocin is the hormone that plays a role during pregnancy, nursing and in mother-baby attachment.

Ortigue’s team also found that falling in love affected intellectual areas of the brain and not just the pleasure and reward center of the brain where drug habits may begin.

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As a side note, they also found that falling in love takes about a fifth of a second.

In 2012, researchers at Concordia University in Canada with teams in Switzerland and the United States looked at sexual desire, or lust, and long-term attachment, or love, more closely.

They wanted to know if lust and love affected the brain differently.

The researchers of this study asked the study subjects to look at sexy, erotic pictures of strangers and photographs of loved ones. Then the researchers recorded their brain activity with fMRIs. They found that love and lust activate specific, but related areas of the brain.

What they found, for the most part, is that sexual desire and love seem to affect two parts of the brain the most: the insula and the striatum. It’s no surprise that they found these are also parts of the brain most often affected by drug use.

But now, let’s get back to lust versus love.

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Lustful, sexual desires begin in the pleasure center of the striatum. As these feelings develop into attachment love, they appear to still be processed in the striatum but in a different area. This area is activated by love. And it is involved in the process of giving value to things that give us pleasure, like food, sex and drugs.

Jim Pfaus of Concordia was the lead writer of a report on that study. He told Psychology Today that, Love is actually a habit that is formed from sexual desire as desire is rewarded. It works the same way in the brain as when people become addicted to drugs.

So, if you celebrate Valentine’s Day remember that your feelings of love are really a complicated chemical reaction happening in your brain – which if you like science – is actually kind of sexy.

However, if your partner isn’t so scientifically-minded, maybe keep the science to yourself and instead give them a gift of flowers or chocolate this Valentine’s Day.

And that’s the Health & Lifestyle report. I’m Anna Matteo.

Anna Matteo wrote this story for VOA Learning English. George Grow was the editor.

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常见问题

为什么说爱情是大脑里的化学爆炸?

因为当人坠入爱河时,大脑会迅速激活12个区域,释放多巴胺、催产素和肾上腺素等化学物质,产生类似吸毒的欣快感和强烈依恋。

爱情和性欲在大脑中的作用机制一样吗?

不完全一样。两者都涉及脑岛和纹状体,但性欲主要激活纹状体的快感中心,而爱情则激活与情感价值评估相关的区域,形成类似习惯或成瘾的依恋。

坠入爱河需要多长时间?

研究表明,大脑对爱情的初始反应可在约五分之一秒(0.2秒)内发生。

参考资料

VOA Learning English: Love - A Chemical Explosion in Your Brain

本文内容基于VOA慢速英语健康与生活方式栏目报道,由Anna Matteo撰写。

Stephanie Ortigue et al., Syracuse University (2010)

研究指出爱情激活12个脑区,产生类似可卡因的欣快感。

Concordia University & international team (2012)

研究比较了性欲与爱情在大脑中的神经机制差异,发表于心理学相关期刊。