English book \"The Source\"
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emotional stimulation, the more you experience something and the more intense the emotional associated with it, the more powerful is the effect on the brain. This is why even having shared a traumatic event can be very bonding. We'll delve more into the impact of your emotional responses, both negative and positive. In chapter six, in short though, emotions have a neural and doctrine effect, for example, sharing laughter with your loved ones has a beneficial effect through the release of the bonding hormone oxytocin, which is associated with trust. For similar reasons, breakups can have extremely negative and long lasting consequences on your mental health because the high levels of emotions related to shame and sadness correlate to the release of the stress hormone cortisol, which literally locks in connections that loving and trusting someone leads to pain and loss. Can you think of any examples of strong emotions, good or bad that have locked in strong memories for you?