
The human desire to look at attractive faces plays a role in how people select their partners, and the rewarding feeling beauty arouses has its roots in the brain, reveals a new study. In fact, the researchers found attractiveness seems to stimulate the same brain region as the opioid morphine. Study researcher Olga Chelnokova, a psychologist at the University of Oslo, in Norway, said that just like tasty food or good music, "being attached to someone, ...
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