Not exact matches
Though this may seem counter-intuitive to those who consider flirting their chance to impress, the
reward centres in our brain (which
induce feelings of pleasure), are more active when we talk about ourselves.
A Harvard University study has found that the
reward centres in our brain (which
induce feelings of pleasure), are more active when we talk about ourselves.4 So, it is understandable that after sending an impressive first message, you may be tempted to spend most
of your time talking about yourself.
The logic behind this is simpe - the
reward centres in our brain (which
induce feelings of pleasure), are more active when we talk about ourselves, so by asking a potential partner about themselves you'll activate their
reward centres, meaning that they'll associate this positive
feeling with chatting to you.
In essence the concern on the part
of those who would change the practice — and the law, if necessary — has to do with granting automatic citizenship to the children
of undocumented immigrants, which, I gather, is
felt to
induce or
reward illegal immigration, itself the
felt problem.
Further, it has been shown that intimate activity causes the release
of powerful endorphins that flow through
reward pathways in the brain,
inducing euphoria and the
feelings of love.