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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Estimates vary, but research suggests that the strongest effects of the release of the love hormone dopamine on the brains reward pathways begin to fade anywhere from six months to a year after developing feelings of romance or passionate love for someone in the context of typical social behavior.

  2. 2 de may. de 2024 · Psychologist Calvin S. Hall theorized in the 1950’s that dreams were images that represent a person’s thoughts or ideas. Hall proposed that dreams are akin to plays or enactments based on the ideas a person has about themself, other people, conflicts, impulses and urges, and their external environment. Hall suggested that dream ...

  3. a slice of life (2024) Deathbrain. 1. a blooming dream. 2. on a sunny day (Missing Lyrics) 3. free floating (Missing Lyrics) 4.

  4. I’m pretty sure my brain made her up. I felt I had a such a strong connection with her but I thought it was only me that thought of her more than just an acquaintance. She was doing some work and I was admiring her from a doorway, thinking of “what could have been”, and thinking nothing will ever happen because we probably won’t see each other again and I didn’t want to force my ...

  5. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Dreaming is a thinking process, Loewnberg reiterates. "Our dreams, those strange little stories we experience every night while we sleep, are actually our subconscious thoughts," she says. "They ...

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · Nothing is more complex than another person's brain — there are no "simple" people due to how chaotic the world is. All people are annoying because our brains are different, and different brains annoy us naturally. There are no low-maintenance people; everyone is high-maintenance when you spend enough time with them.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · REM: Dream time. Finally, you enter the palace of dreams — REM sleep, where most of your dreaming takes place. We should mention that dreams can also appear in N1 and N2, but they feel less dreamlike and more like daydreaming. Here in REM sleep, you’ll have beta and gamma waves that are very similar to the brain waves you have when you're ...