The Molecule of More: How a Single Chemical in Your Brain Drives Love, Sex, and Creativity―and Will Determine the Fate of the Human Race

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The Molecule of More: How a Single Chemical in Your Brain Drives Love, Sex, and Creativity―and Will Determine the Fate of the Human Race

The Molecule of More: How a Single Chemical in Your Brain Drives Love, Sex, and Creativity―and Will Determine the Fate of the Human Race

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And if you've got a very strong desire pathway Ah, you're going to be a risk of becoming addicted to drugs.

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But let me change the situation slightly, and what my change is going to do is it's going to shift the neuro transmitters you're going to use to think about this problem, and it's going to change the way you view it. Just as dopamine is the molecule of obsessive yearning, the chemicals most associated with long-term relationships are oxytocin and vasopressin. Filled with examples and study cases, easy to understand yourself in the pages and clear points on how to achieve 'harmony' and go back to being grounded and see the joy in what surrounds us, here and now, rather than always being on the look for 'the next big thing'.

You know the initial fall in love feeling, however long that might last for a specific person, it's probably up to the individual. We thought if we could get all the drug out of the body, send them out clean and sober, they'd have a fresh start and it did not work.

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The trouble is, dopamine has more "muscle" and is never satisfied with more; once achieved it is looking for the next thing to do, get, achieve. You're talking about the romantic phase, the passionate phase, and then you're talking about the companion phase. Models not only simplify our conception of the world; they also allow us to abstract, to take specific experiences and use them to craft broad, general rules. Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives. Sometimes that means going after resources that are already there, but in a much more exciting fashion.I've been postponing writing reviews only after the second read but was so excited about this one that passed my own rules. Thousands of years later, it is the source of our most basic behaviors and cultural ideas—and progress itself. In fact, a common strategy of domination is to stimulate emotional reactions in one’s adversary to interfere with his ability to execute his plans. It strikes a perfect balance between technical precision, flowing relatable prose, effective functional metaphors and harder science. Unfortunately, this point is not expounded clearly, and the book’s numerous sidebars, text boxes, and too-frequent section headings add to the confusion.

The Molecule of More: How a Single Chemical in Your Brain

And the more receptors our brains have for this chemical, the stronger its effect is on our behavior. Anthropologist Helen Fisher has estimated that the rush of a new romance only lasts about 12 to 18 months. For most people, probably most people listening to this podcast, It's going to be on the dopaminergic side. But, if a highly dopaminergic poet is walking down the street and sees that same pebble, he may feel that that pebble is speaking to him in a very deep way that that pebble is revealing something about humanity and the world. These blinks combine the latest insights from psychology, neuroscience, and social studies to explore the powers and pitfalls of this incredible molecule.

Daniel Lieberman: So, to get a sense of what it feels like to have dopamine pushing you along versus trying to go forward without dopamine. In spite of having a wonderful family, he constantly sees himself as a failure because he's always looking for what he has not yet achieved. The authors may be on to something in noting the downside of being in thrall to the wanting molecule. The neurotransmitter dopamine is the source of desire (via the desire circuit) and tenacity (via the control circuit); the passion that points the way and the willpower that gets us there.

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In the past, when I was even more naïve as to how the world works than I am today, I'd think this book explained a lot of human nature. There's different dopamine tracks in the brain, and depending on which one is particularly active, we can see different manifestations of this obsession with the future. For example, a clown walking down the street would be more salient—more out of place—than a man in a business suit. And there are those of us who never escape the romantic phase, which sounds kind of exciting until you think about what that really means.We can figure out who's more dopaminergic and who's more here and now, simply by looking at the labels that are attached to the different parties. Why do we crave what we don’t have rather than feel good about what we do—and why do fools fall in love? When there is not enough dopamine in this circuit, people become stiff and shaky, and they move slowly. And in your book, you wrote how overcoming addiction takes enormous strength, determination and support. Meet a molecule whose fingerprint rests upon every aspect of human nature-from desire and drugs to politics and progress.



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