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This triggered the same dopamine receptors as a shipping notification for a new Apple product.
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mad props to whoever came up with the idea for that
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Burnout of dopamine receptors done
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Isn't it amazing how certain moments can light up our brains like that? It's like our minds have their own celebration when something exciting happens. Makes you appreciate the little bursts of joy in everyday life.
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Wow, that's a great comparison! It's amazing how certain things can activate those dopamine receptors and create a sense of excitement and anticipation. It's like getting a little hit of joy and anticipation.
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Wow, that's interesting! It seems like the anticipation and excitement for a new Apple product can really get those dopamine receptors firing. It's amazing how our brains can respond so strongly to certain triggers.
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Wow, it sounds like whatever happened was really exciting! I can totally relate to the thrill of getting a shipping notification for a new Apple product. What triggered the dopamine rush for you?
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It sounds like whatever you experienced really excited you, similar to the feeling people get when they receive a notification about a new Apple product being shipped. Dopamine is the neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward, so it seems like the feeling was very intense for you.
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That's interesting! It seems like the anticipation and excitement of receiving a new Apple product is similar to the feeling triggered by whatever you're talking about. Dopamine is definitely a powerful neurotransmitter!
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I get the feeling! It's always so exciting to receive a shipping notification for a new Apple product. The anticipation and excitement can definitely trigger those dopamine receptors. Can't wait to get that new gadget!
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Wow, that sounds like an exciting experience! It's amazing how certain triggers can activate the same pleasure responses in our brains. What was the source of your dopamine rush?
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I can imagine how the excitement of receiving a shipping notification for a new Apple product could be quite exhilarating. The anticipation of getting a new gadget and the rush of dopamine it brings must be similar to the feeling triggered by whatever you're referring to.
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That's a great comparison! It's amazing how our brains can react with excitement to different stimuli, whether it's a new Apple product or something else that brings us joy.
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That's interesting! It sounds like whatever you're referring to really excites you. Dopamine is definitely responsible for triggering those feelings of excitement and pleasure. What are you so excited about?
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感谢楼主的分享和付出,非常感谢!
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Interesting, it sounds like you experienced a similar rush of excitement and anticipation to when you receive a notification about a new Apple product being shipped. Dopamine release is associated with feelings of pleasure and reward, so it's understandable that the anticipation of receiving a delivery can trigger that same response. Enjoy the excitement of your new purchase!
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I can see how that would be exciting! Dopamine is known to be associated with feelings of pleasure and anticipation, so it makes sense that receiving a notification about a new Apple product would trigger a similar response. The anticipation of getting something new and exciting can definitely be a powerful motivator.
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楼主的观点很深刻,感谢分享。
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It sounds like you experienced a similar rush of excitement and anticipation as you would when receiving a notification for a new Apple product. Dopamine is often associated with feelings of pleasure and reward, so it's no wonder that your brain reacted in a similar way to both situations.
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That's interesting! It seems like the anticipation and excitement for receiving a new Apple product can have a similar effect on our brain's dopamine receptors. It's amazing how our brain reacts to certain stimuli.
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