According to the Oxford English dictionary LOVE is defined as: “an intense feeling of deep fondness or affection for a person or thing, and to fall in love as: to develop a great love for”. In other words, love is an intense feeling of affection for a person or thing. I think we can also include in the definition our pets: dogs, cats or what we have at home, right?
One of your classmates is doing research on what happens in our brain when we fall in love. In the following article, Claire McLoughlin from the press and publications department of the Royal Society of Chemistry of England, writes very interesting things on this topic.
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/articles/article/clairemcloughlincolumn1.htm/
OK, what you have to do is reading the questions below and then look for the answers in the article.
1) She mentions three stages of love. The second stage is attraction. Which are the first and the third stages?: and .
2) When we fall in love different chemicals surge in our brain. Which are these chemicals and what is their function?:
3) What is the connection between love and chocolate and strawberries?:
4) What is the oxytocin responsible for?:
5) Based on the article, do you think we can be monogamous? Why?:
6) Falling in love is similar to smelling an aromatic fruit. Is that correct? Why?:
Remember you can send me your answers in coherent Spanish or in English. Try writing concrete answers.
And paraphrasing Barry White’s song, the most important thing in love is to love the people just the way they are.
See you next Monday