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16 December, 13:13

Helen Fisher suggests that "through evolution humans have developed a set of neurochemicals that drive an 'evolutionary trajectory of loving'." Which of the following is a neurochemical that she sees as important in human sexuality?1. lactose2. dopamine3. pyrethrin4. melanin

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  1. 16 December, 13:29
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    2. dopamine

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    Dopamine is one of the neurochemicals involved in the transmission of signals between the neurons of the brain. It is usually referred to as "the feel good" "happy" hormone that is released when stimulated by engaging in a pleasurable experience or activity. Dopamine controls the emotional and mental processes of humans. It is important in sexuality of human as it is responsible for the pleasurable feelings of satisfaction we experience.
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