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Chemical Romance

Category: ArtNeuroartNeurosciencePopular Culture
Posted on: June 28, 2007 5:34 PM, by Sandra Kiume

dopaminetshirt.jpg A sweet design from someone who seems to be familiar with the work of Helen Fisher, neuroanthropologist of love:

Ever been in love? If so, you know what it feels like to have a lot of the neurotransmitter dopamine. This design brings together two symbols of love: a traditional heart and a dopamine molecule. Express your girly nerd!

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1

Surely oxytocin would have been more appropriate?

Posted by: Ed Yong | June 29, 2007 6:57 AM

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I love this shirt! I want one with oxytocin too!

Posted by: Odile | June 29, 2007 4:30 PM

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True, true, oxytocin bonds people but surges of dopamine sure help.

Posted by: Sandra | June 30, 2007 3:07 AM

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