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Evidence of the neural-meme?
http://www.dallasnews.com/national/210505_love_09nat.ART.html
"11/09/2000
Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS – When you're in love, your eyes light up, your face lights up
– and, apparently, so do four tiny bits of your brain.
"It is the common denominator of romantic love," said Andreas Bartels, a
doctoral student at University College London who presented his research
Tuesday at the Society for Neuroscience."
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