HalcyonSky
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...melanieeeee. said:"Recently, two functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies reinforced the assumption that love is a goal-directed state that leads to a range of emotions, rather than a specific emotion (Aron et al., 2005; Bartels & Zeki, 2000). These studies showed that intense ongoing love, as compared to friendship, recruits subcorticocortical pathways mediating reward, emotion, and motivation systems."
okay so there is a cause and effect between the two. but they are not the same. meaning that again you have made the assumption that love exists.
the people in the studies claim theyre in love, and the studies show distinctively different brain activity in these people compared to a control. Its not saying theres a 'cause and effect' between love and brain chemistry, its saying that changes in brain chemistry creates the feeling we call 'love'