Oxytocin is incredibly important when it comes to our social lives. But despite the popular misconception, it is not simply a hormone that makes you feel loving toward others. Love–and all other emotions–are the result of brain activity patterns, which are influenced by neuromodulators like oxytocin, but not produced by them.
If you want to learn more about this and oxytocin in general, check out the latest video on my YouTube channel (link in bio)
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