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Scientists are studying the significance of a kiss. [---1---]

Helen Fisher: It can tell you why kissing is so meaningful. Why we're so scared of that first kiss, whether it gonna be right or wrong. [---2---]

You're listening to anthropologist Helen Fisher of Rutgers University, and chief scientific advisor to the online dating site, chemistry.com.

Helen Fisher: The brain is a very fine mechanism for establishing whether we think we're wasting our time on a romantic relationship or not.

[---3---] She said testosterone and estrogen are absorbed into the bloodstream through the cheek cells, and make their way into the brain. Kissing can drive up levels of dopamine – associated with falling in love – and oxytocin which is associated with feelings of attachment.

Helen Fisher:  [---4---] Five out of 12!But the nerves, an enormous number of nerves are collecting data and sending very powerful signals to the brain.

For today, that's our show. I'm Lindsay Patterson for ES, a clear voice for science. We're at ES.org

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PS:迎接沪江十岁,EarthSky从今天起做一点微小调整,由原来的4词1句改为3-5句,奖励也变为100HY,希望大家多多支持哦~ ^_^

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