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The More You Know

scott
Total posts: 1076
In a PBS interview on May 21st 2009 Daniel Levitin James McGill Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience at McGill University and author of This Is Your Brain on Music explained:There's another hormone called oxytocin that's the so-called "trust hormone." This is the hormone that's released when two people—well if a person has an orgasm oxytocin is released and it makes them bond to the person that they're with. If two people have an orgasm at the same time they bond to each other. There's an obvious evolutionary advantage for this. Oxytocin causes feelings of trust with the person. For reasons that we don't fully understand when people sing together oxytocin is released.So Steven Tyler was way ahead of his time. "Sing with me"
Drew
Total posts: 5111
I wonder if it's singing only or making any music if it's the latter i hope your wife isnt jealous of how much oxytocin we've shared and hopefully youre closing the difference with her one way or another
scott
Total posts: 1076

if that is true i'm in trouble. the problem is that i like making music by myself and that involves a lot of action from my right hand.