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爱和恨在大脑中分享着两个共同区域,但爱和理智判断无关,而恨则需要精确计算后果。心怀恨意的时候,大脑会发出攻击指令爱有多深,恨就有多深,这样的情感表达此前只存在于我们的基本认知中。现在。伦敦大学惠康神经生物学实验室的斯米尔·泽基和约翰·让麦亚为我们提供了爱恨其实本来就有很大关联的科学依据。斯米尔和泽基早在2000年就曾调查过与两性爱情和母爱相关的大脑活动。爱与恨的大脑活动研究.是之前研究的延续。研究者给参与实验者提供了一些照片,照片上是他们憎恨的人。然后,研究者对看到照片的人进行大脑逐层扫描。结果发现,这些人大脑的不同区域出现了活动。把这些大脑活动
Love and hate share two common areas in the brain, but love has nothing to do with the judgments of reason, and hate requires precise calculation of the consequences. With hatred, the brain sends out how much love is attacked and how hateful it is. This emotional expression was previously only found in our basic knowledge. just now. Smirn Zeki and John Thommay at the Wellcome Neurobiology Laboratory at the University of London provide us with a scientific basis for a love-hate relationship that has always had a great deal of relevance. As early as 2000, Smirn and Zeki investigated brain activity related to mate and maternal love. Brain activity research of love and hate is a continuation of previous research. The researchers gave the participants a few photos of hate people. The researchers then performed a brain-by-layer scan of the people who saw the pictures. The results showed that these people appear in different areas of the brain activity. Move these brains