2. You Share Similar Experiences. Shared experiences with him can create a strong bond, making it difficult to stop thinking about them. If you have shared memories, inside jokes, or experiences
4) You Smile Subconsciously Without Knowing It. Your body reacts to what your mind feels, even if you don’t feel it at a fully surface and conscious level. So think about the times when you found yourself smiling for no reason, even if you don’t really have a reason to feel happy or joyful at all.
Until your blood pressure stabilizes, your brain and eyes are briefly deprived of blood and oxygen. That stops the retina from functioning normally – and it relays that information to the brain. That's why you start to see the tell-tale flashes of light or 'stars.'. If the lack of oxygen persists, then your body shifts to the next stage in
6) Accept the intense feelings or focus on something else. If you can’t stop thinking about someone because they’ve got a powerful effect on you, then you might have to accept that this is happening and work with it. It might be the case that you have to focus on something else in your life, like a hobby, or even a project.
5) You’re addicted to the serotonin you felt. When we really like someone, whether physically, emotionally, or otherwise, our brain releases serotonin. It’s one of the many elements of the crazy cocktail that happens in our brains when we are in love. It doesn’t have to be love, either.
Abstract. Cognitive performance is defined as the ability to utilize knowledge, attention, memory, and working memory. In this study, we briefly discuss various markers that have been proposed to predict cognitive performance. Next, we develop a novel approach to characterize cognitive performance by analyzing eye-blink rate variability dynamics.
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