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Where does love for another person really come from?

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iQuit · F
The brain has a region allocated for emotion

Through time and memories does the individual grow in touch with this sentimental attribute referenced to as "love"
SW-User
@iQuit What triggers that allocated region into love?
iQuit · F
@SW-User the brain is like a clock/computer
Many pieces work together to form over time bonds
It helps decipher the levels of love and desire for another in different forms

As a child and a mother have a different bond when compared to that of two lovers

For deeper insight on the brains mechanical wiring it would be best to dive deeper into this first hand and research it so you'll have a deeper grasp and insight on it
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@iQuit Have you studied this? What is the study called? (So I know what to look for)
iQuit · F
@SW-User Emotions, like fear and love, are carried out by the limbic system,

which is located in the temporal lobe.

While the limbic system is made up of multiple parts of the brain, the center of emotional processing is the amygdala, which receives input from other brain functions, like memory and attention.

* I have no in-depth analytical studies of the brain but I do like to research into different subjects from time to time

There are videos online of the brain and love but I can recall what they are titled
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@iQuit Thank you.