Women are more likely to fall in love during menstruation
As the saying goes, a woman's heart, like the autumn clouds, can change at any time, making it unpredictable and making it difficult for suitors to start. But recently, a new study released by Indiana University in the United States brings good news to men: women are more likely to fall in love during menstruation. The researchers tested 12 single women aged 23 to 28. First, their menstrual cycles were recorded and then tested using a special FMRI scanner. Finally, each woman was asked to view 256 photos of men. The photos were first processed by computers to highlight the male features of each photo. In addition, the researchers told the subjects about the men's romantic histories and then asked them to choose a partner they would like to date. The results showed that when women saw the faces of men with more romantic experience, the activity of brain cells in the brain that governs decision-making and self-reward systems was much lower than when they saw the faces of men with less romantic experience. Moreover, this difference becomes more obvious during or near the menstrual period. In addition, activation of the brain's self-reward system also triggers activity in other areas, such as the systems responsible for responses to drugs and alcohol. "This means that women have less control over themselves during menstruation and are more likely to be gluttonous, addicted to alcohol, or try some risky activities." The researchers said.
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