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Falling in love makes you more impulsive (and more forgetful)
Does falling in love sometimes make you feel like a different person? Chemically speaking, that may be fairly accurate!
When you are in the rush of love, your brain’s prefrontal cortex is less active. And your amygdala is also less active. Since the cortex controls your decision-making and the amygdala controls your fear, the end result is that you are much more impulsive. You may even be likelier to engage in dangerous and even reckless behavior.
Experiencing the profound emotions of love can have a notable impact on your cognitive functions. In simpler terms, being head-over-heels in love may lead to difficulties in concentration and task completion. The intensity of these feelings, while overwhelming, comes with a silver lining – it’s temporary. Over time, you’ll find yourself settling into a more harmonious and balanced rhythm with your partner, allowing for a smoother and more focused approach to daily activities.