This is my blog. I share what I like here. Music, Chemistry, and Love. :) follow me @Sheiilalaa_WL
About Me

- Sheila Irliani
- 18. Currently Studying Chemistry. I just an ordinary girl who have extraordinary dream. :) I always be myself, 'cause what I have is the best of me that others do not have. ;) I ♥ Pink, Hellokitty, Glitter, Bulu², Bling², Disney, Music, Piano, Westlife ! I'm @apong_setiawan's \̽▴̲̊̽▴̲̊̽̽▴̲̊̽/̽.
10/01/12
Bisnis Online Mudah dan Terpercaya
buat para pelajar / mahasiswa yang butuh uang saku (tanpa perlu minta ke orang tua), kalian bisa mendapatkannya sendiri hanya dengan online depan komputer (mudah bukan ? ). untuk info lebih lanjut klik disini
04/01/12
Tugas Akhir TI
To the point aja ya. Aku disuruh bikin artikel di blog ini tentang suka duka selama belajar TI termasuk bikin tugasnya. Jujur, awalnya aku bingung, kenapa ada MatKul TI ? (aku kan jurusan kimia) lagian dari jaman sekolah juga udah ada pelajaran tentang Teknologi Informasi itu, dan yang di pelajari pasti ga jauh beda, itu itu aja. kan bosen. Tapi emang dasar TI itu universal, jadi mau ga mau kita harus belajar. Soal jadwalnya, kebetulan TI itu hari rabu, bareng KimDas sama FisDas (padet banget) pas paginya lagi. Dan yang bikin nyesek, kalo abis belajar TI, terus dua jam berikutnya dosen ga pada masuk. Jadi kita dateng pagi-pagi ke kampus tuh cuma buat TI. *tepokjidat. Tapi aku salut sama bapaknya, dateng selalu on time, malah kitanya yang suka kesiangan. maaf ya pa ? :) Aku pernah sekali kesiangan dan ga berani masuk, nunggu bapaknya keluar aja. hehe Ternyata, belajar TI di kampus itu beda banget sama di sekolah, dan rasanya sungguh amat sangat menyenangkan. Kenapa ? karena setiap bapak ngasih materi, kita semakin penasaran untuk tahu lebih lanjut (jadi menambah wawasan). Contohnya aja dalam buat blog. Gara-gara di kasih tugas bikin blog, aku jadi punya blog. Padahal kan kalo engga di suruh, mana mau bikin ? males soalnya . hehe ga ada banyak kesulitan selama buat blog, paling untuk memperindahnya aja. Misalnya, aku pengen pake template biar ada kategorinya (artikel-artikel tsb) tapi yang jadi masalah, waktu aku copy kode htmlnya terus di save, itu ga bisa. Katanya harus dalam format xml (ga ngerti) sama halnya waktu aku pengen ganti kursor. Ya, jadilah blog aku gini, apa adanya. Waktu buat design spanduk juga ga masalah, karna aku emang biasa ngedit di photoscape. Kalo soal temen di facebook, sebenernya aku punya 2 fb , yang satu lagi itu dari waktu SMA namanya “Aurora WL’rs SheiRa”, Cuma karna susah ganti nama pake nama asli dan temennya udah limit (5000 orang) aku jadi bikin lagi pas kuliah, temennya juga yang sekarang udah lumayan ada 1000 lebih. At least, makasih buat bapak, karna bapak , aku jadi ga terlalu gaptek. *cheers “semoga saya dapat nilai A dari tugas-tugas yang diberikan oleh bapa” #wish
01/01/12
The Chemistry of Love
There are a lot of chemicals racing around your brain and body when you're in love. Researchers are gradually learning more and more about the roles they play both when we are falling in love and when we're in long-term relationships. Of course,estrogen and testosteroneplay a role in the sex drive area (see How Sex Works). Without them, we might never venture into the "real love" arena.
That initial giddiness that comes when we're first falling in love includes a racing heart, flushed skin and sweaty palms. Researchers say this is due to the dopamine, norepinephrine and phenylethylamine we're releasing. Dopamine is thought to be the "pleasure chemical," producing a feeling of bliss. Norepinephrine is similar to adrenaline and produces the racing heart and excitement. According to Helen Fisher, anthropologist and well-known love researcher from Rutgers University, together these two chemicals produce elation, intense energy, sleeplessness, craving, loss of appetite and focused attention. She also says, "The human body releases the cocktail of love rapture only when certain conditions are met and ... men more readily produce it than women, because of their more visual nature."
Researchers are using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to watch people's brains when they look at a photograph of their object of affection. According to Helen Fisher, a well-known love researcher and an anthropologist at Rutgers University, what they see in those scans during that "crazed, can't-think-of-anything-but stage of romance" -- the attraction stage -- is the biological drive to focus on one person. The scans showed increased blood flow in areas of the brain with high concentrations of receptors for dopamine -- associated with states of euphoria, craving and addiction. High levels of dopamine are also associated with norepinephrine, which heightens attention, short-term memory, hyperactivity, sleeplessness and goal-oriented behavior. In other words, couples in this stage of love focus intently on the relationship and often on little else.
Another possible explanation for the intense focus and idealizing view that occurs in the attraction stage comes from researchers at University College London. They discovered that people in love have lower levels of serotonin and also that neural circuits associated with the way we assess others are suppressed. These lower serotonin levels are the same as those found in people with obsessive-compulsive disorders, possibly explaining why those in love "obsess" about their partner.
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