Can you wake up by True Love’s Kiss?

Authors

  • Merian Alit University of Leicester

Keywords:

Fairy Tale, Biology, Love, Sleeping Beauty, Kiss

Abstract

Fairy tales have been around for many years and the Disney version of fairy tales often portray “true love’s kiss” as a magical force that can overcome any spell. While this is fiction, there are biological and neurobiological responses to kissing and romantic love, which have real scientific implications. This paper explores the neurobiological basis of romantic attraction, particularly focusing on the neurotransmitters, hormonal responses, and brain activity associated with kissing. This paper further examines the physiological responses that can theoretically contribute to the reawakening of a person in a coma, offering a different perspective on the interaction between external stimuli and brain function.

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Published

28.03.2025

How to Cite

Alit, M. (2025). Can you wake up by True Love’s Kiss?. Journal of Interdisciplinary Science Topics, 12. Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/jist/article/view/4955

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