Dopamine was discovered in the brain in 1957 by Kathleen Montagu
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dopamine activity is not a marker of pleasure. It is a reaction to the unexpected—to possibility and anticipation.
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Sweat is salt water, which conducts electricity better than dry skin. The more aroused a person is, the easier the electricity flows.
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Conservatives are more likely than liberals to focus on threat. At the same time, when people of either inclination feel threatened, they become more conservative.
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Dopamine, they discovered, isn’t about pleasure at all.
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Dopamine delivers a feeling much more influential. Understanding dopamine turns out to be the key to explaining and even predicting behavior across a spectacular range of human endeavors: creating art, literature, and music; seeking success; discovering new worlds and new laws of nature; thinking about God—and falling in love.
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Why does love fade? Our brains are programmed to crave the unexpected and thus to look to the future, where every exciting possibility begins.
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But when anything, including love, becomes familiar, that excitement slips away, and new things draw our attention.
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That happy error is what launches dopamine into action.
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It’s not the extra time or the extra money themselves. It’s the thrill of the unexpected good news.