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"love brain" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
Depending on context, "brain" could be used as an object of endearment in spoken English (e.g. "I love brain!"). For example, you could say something like "I love using my brain to find creative solutions to problems."
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Nevertheless, he adds, "People under the spell of neuroscience might talk about the neural correlates of love, brain states and chemicals – as if that's what we've discovered love to be, just as we've discovered that water is really H2O.
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