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This is the first image of MRI showing a bond between mother and son. The image is of the neuroscientist Rebecca Saxe kissing her two-Month-old.
Kissing Causes a chemical reaction in the baby's brain, including an explosion of the oxytocin hormone Oxytocin is often called the "hormone of love", beca...
This is the first image of MRI showing a bond between mother and son. The image is of the neuroscientist Rebecca Saxe kissing her two-Month-old.
Kissing Causes a chemical reaction in the baby's brain, including an explosion of the oxytocin hormone Oxytocin is often called the "hormone of love", because it awakens feelings of affection and attachment.
Kissing activate the brain reward system, releasing dopamine, which makes us feel good. It also releases vasopressin, which connects mothers to babies and romantic partners among themselves. It also releases serotonin, which helps regulate our mood.
Kissing Causes a chemical reaction in the baby's brain, including an explosion of the oxytocin hormone Oxytocin is often called the "hormone of love", beca...