Daydreaming about them when you should be working? Imagining your futures together
EMOTIONAL INSTABILITY As is well known, falling in love often leads to emotional and physiological instability.
You bounce between exhilaration, euphoria, increased energy, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, trembling, a racing heart
and accelerated breathing, as well as anxiety, panic and feelings of despair when your relationship suffers even the smallest setback.
INTENSIFYING ATTRACTION Going through some sort of adversity with another person tends to intensify romantic attraction, according to Fisher’s research.
Central dopamine may be responsible for this reaction, too, because research shows that when a reward is delayed
dopamine-producing neurons in the mid-brain region become more productive.