It's getting better all the ti-i-ime –or is it?

After much thinking, I concluded that beauty is in the heart of the beholder. We cannot define it, let alone measure it, but we can feel it.
What is the physiology of beauty?
Neuroscientists say that experiencing beauty activates the serotonin and dopaminergic pathways related to emotional reward. Ugliness activates the fight-or-flight adrenergic circuits, making you want to turn away.
BBC's take on the subject behind the link.
We had a little discusssion about this here not too long ago.
 
We had a little discusssion about this here not too long ago.
Neurotransmitters are one of the hottest topics in molecular biology and neuroimaging today.
I was fascinated to hear that when mice get hallucinations from LSD-related drugs, they start walking backward.
There is a mountain of research going on around LSD-related molecules, one of which is ergotamine, an old anti-migraine agent and a precursor in LSD synthesis, AND a stimulator of many kinds of serotonin receptors.
It is very, very complicated.
 
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