Yesterday I had a rendezvous with a member of United
Nations in Candies restaurant at Pali Hill.
For those who don’t know about Pali Hill, it’s a place in
Bandra & Bandra is a small place in Mumbai city & Mumbai is the biggest
city of India.
Seeing young men & women as a couple & holding
each other’s hand is common in Bandra as many colleges are located there & it’s
close to Mumbai’s seashore. While going & returning to Candies restaurant I
saw many couples holding each other’s hands.
Although I’ve seen couple holding each other’s hand many
times but I became inquisitive yesterday about the Psychology of hand holding while
my friend was shopping earrings.
The thoughts that came in my mind were that our body has
many nerves & many nerve endings are in our hands. Holding hand may stimulate
the nerve endings. The stimulation can be pleasant or painful.
If it’s pleasant then brain releases oxytocin. Oxytocin
is a chemical that hypothalamus in brain produces. Oxytocin makes people feel
good. It also lowers the stress hormone levels. It relaxes the body, improves
mood & pain tolerance. Oxytocin also acts on the dopamine reward system &
brain releases dopamine. The release of dopamine gives immense pleasure thus
couple hold each other’s hand.
Very true and right you are. The same principle worksout when we hug each other and then the mood of the person suddenly changes. If a child is crying we give him a hug and child feels secured and his mood changes.
ReplyDeleteYou're absolutely right Dr. Panchal. Physical touch with the right attitude & intention is good for any relationship.
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