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    towards him. This is caused by the oxytocin released in her brain during intercourse (Hodgekiss). This chemical released into her brain causes her to feel trust and bond easier with Lionel. Anna Hodgekiss, writer for Daily Mail, explains that our body can’t tell whether or not the person is marriage material or not. Either way it is released and is why most girls feel hopeless and depressed after a short term relationship ends (Hodgekiss). With that being said, the oxytocin released in…

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    physical well-being: A review” who agree with this philosophy that affectionate physical touch is can have physiological and biochemical effects on the body including “reduced heart rate, blood pressure and cortisol and increased oxytocin”. The neurotransmitter oxytocin is mentioned to reduce anxiety and depression, as well as lower one’s risk for heart disease. In the journal the authors review how research on the advantages of positive touch are linked to increases in serotonin, a monoamine…

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    The golden rule for conception is “the deeper the better”. In choosing a sexual position where the intention is to conceive, it is advisable to go for one that allows deeper penetration. On top of that, a sexual position that ensures highest orgasm definitely aids the sperm cells in their travel towards the egg cell. The contraption in the reproductive trap brought about by orgasm ensures a smooth sailing travel towards conception. Here are some sexual positions that may just do that and more.…

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    Kreger2 Key Words: down syndrome, ultrasound, infertility, miscarriage, oxytocin, postpartum depression, Apgar test, Huntington’s disease, dominant gene, and carrier • I have 2 stories, my first is a long story and my last is somewhat short. In June of 2011 my husband Jarett and I decided we wanted to try to have another baby. Our daughter had just turned two in April, we thought it would be a good distance in age. We had no trouble conceiving Kinlee, she was very much unplanned, our…

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    Chemistry of Love: Scanning the Brain “in Love” What is love? People can describe love in different forms, but for me it’s a deep feeling of affection for something or someone. Humans can feel love for their families, friends, their beloved, inanimate objects, etc… Let’s talk about the romantic love, which is the way people feel about their beloved when they are in love with them. This love feels different than the other things they feel love for. Romantic love is special because it has a…

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    used to sleeping naked, but once you do, you will never want to wear pajamas again. If we have to count the reasons why sleeping naked is good here are 10 good ones: 1. Sleeping naked will help you get better relationship with your partner. The oxytocin that I mentioned above is also a bonding hormone. If you wear pajamas this will not be possible. 2. Because yeast grows in moist and warm conditions, when you are naked this will not be an issue due to the fact that your vagina will be able to…

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    “You are my conscience father, and I need you to guide me. You will always be with me now, father, your memories, your drives.” I could feel the tears welling up in my eyes as I watched Eleanor, my daughter, hovering over my dying body. Her voice was soft, having listened to what I had been teaching her and taking that information with her. She had grown. I had grown. The city of Rapture lay far below us now, destroyed by its own ideology and corruption. But in it, there was hope. Hope that…

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    saturate the brain. Dopamine controls how a person responds emotionally, noradrenaline manages stress and emotions and serotonin controls pain, body temperature and mood. During the attraction phase oxytocin and vasopressin is released into the brain. Vasopressin is in charge of encouraging bonding and oxytocin is responsible for sexual behaviour, bonding and…

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    Romantic Love Psychology

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    Several neuropeptides have been implicated in male-female bonding, group bonding, and mother-infant bonding in mammals […]. Recent data indicate that oxytocin and vasopressin released in the central nervous system are the primary hormones that produce monogamous male-female attachment and monogamous parenting behaviors in…

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    8)Thermoregulation is the process your body goes through to keep your body's temperature regulated to 60-38°C. 9)The hypothalamus is the portion of the brain that monitors and regulates the body's temperature. 10a)The body will expand blood flow in the skin and have the sweat glands produce more sweat. 10b)The body will restrict blood flow in the skin and have muscles shiver to generate and keep heat. 11a)The stimulus is the hypothalamus sensing to little heat in the body and the response is…

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