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#Emotions
What is Love
Your brain on love
Updated: 2021.11.26
3 min read · Basic
What is Love
사랑에 빠진다는 것
Discussion Questions
Q1
In your own words, please briefly summarize the article.
Q2
Have you experienced love? What kinds of love?
Q3
Have you heard about the neurotransmitters dopamine and oxytocin before?
Q4
Why do you think oxytocin is not well understood?
Q5
Dopamine gives us a “rush” of pleasure. What activities bring you pleasure?
Q6
People often distinguish platonic and romantic love. What do you suppose the difference is between the two?
Q7
If you have a question or questions that you'd like to discuss during your class, please write them down.
Expressions
associated
to be relevant to
Example
1

A natural disaster is often associated with a series of social issues, such as a rise in crime rates.

Example
2

I heard that the professor is associated with the big political scandal three years ago.

meditation
the act of deeply thinking or relaxing
Example
1

We do not know if Ghandi meditated on a daily basis.

Example
2

Descartes’ meditations on the meaning of truth is a must-read for all philosophy students.

drive
to make one act in a certain way, especially by emotion
Example
1

I don’t think it is mere instinct that people are romantically driven towards each other.

Example
2

Her ambition drove her to work extra hours seven days a week.

disconcerting
to cause anxiety or discomfort
Example
1

The eerie atmosphere of the empty lecture hall was disconcerting.

Example
2

He has a disconcerting, almost reprehensible habit of touching people without their consent.

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