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Clapping eyes on someone who matches our image of an ideal mate sends a wave of dopamine through our brain's pleasure centres.
We think, breathe, move and remember things all through our brain, yet we know relatively little about this vital organ.
We are narcissists now in every corner of our lives, fascinated by the most trivial thought that trundles through our brain, recording it for our friends, communicating every twinge of feeling, every passing impulse, telling people we don't know what page we've reached in books they've never heard of.
In addition, we have to cope with our intra-psychic "saboteurs," those myriad voices that race through our brain and impede our intra-psychic "saviors" from taking positive, constructive action.
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We are projectors too, life clattering through our brains.
We simply do not possess a decent "road map," as she puts it, for how signals are transformed as they travel from our fingertips through our brains and how we then grasp that coffee mug handle.
It was a performance that felt freewheeling, contagious and delightful, with its ruminations on sex, the Daily Mail, and the assertion that popular culture "functions like a pink pony trotting through our brains shitting glitter".
It was really interesting to me as I was writing this book and learning about the chemicals coursing through our brains and bodies, to discover that when we think about these symptoms we associate with being in love, well, there's a real chemical basis for that.
Unlike cars, though, the flow of electricity through our brains is not driven by some sentient force with will or intent.
It's a good thing, then, that we've figured out other ways to run electricity through our brains.
That's because surprise sends a P300 wave through our brains that rips our attention away from ourselves and staples it firmly onto the world around us.
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