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Watching football matches.. A doctor reveals what happens to the human brain

matches World Cup Final in Qatar.

Health expert and consultant, Davy Eisel attributes what is happening to the interactions taking place in the body the brain human and make it under the influence of what is happening on the field, as if it is no longer there "master himself"His mood has become a hostage to the outcome of sports fights.

The American expert refers to the role of what is called in medicine"nerve cells mirror"They are cells that play an important role in helping us perceive what other people are feeling.

And when these cells are activated, they become like a mirror that reflects what the other feels, and in the case of the ball, the fan feels what is going on in the player’s psyche, even if one of them is cheering from the stands, while the other other is playing on the green rectangle.

These cells cannot fully convey feelings, for example, the fan will not be able to feel the actual pain of the injury to the player, no matter how identified and supportive.

As for the end of the game, what happens is euphoria and joy in case of victory, in exchange for grumbles and resentment if the team suffers a defeat.

This process is influenced by substances called doctors "neurotransmitters" They are chemicals produced by the brain to regulate mood, knowing that hormones also play a role.

And psychology researcher, Richard Schuster, says that when the team you support wins, the brain starts secreting a neurotransmitter known as"dopamine"Then the mood improves, and the flame of joy flares up.

And if the team you encourage is defeated, the brain secretes the hormone cortisol, which is associated with anxiety and tension, and this can extend to a drop in the production of a chemical in the human body known as"serotonin"At that point, the enthusiastic and driven fan is more likely to become anxious and depressed.

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The excited fan scenes continue, for now, as they race matches World Cup Final in Qatar.

Health expert and consultant, Davy Eisel attributes what is happening to the interactions taking place in the body the brain Man, and makes him under the influence of what is happening on the field, as if he is no longer “the master of himself”, so his mood has become dependent on what will result in sporting clashes.

The American expert refers to the role of what is called in medicine as “nerve cells mirror cells, which are cells that play an important role in helping us perceive what other people are feeling.

And when these cells are activated, they become like a mirror that reflects what the other feels, and in the case of the ball, the fan feels what is going on in the player’s psyche, even if one of them is cheering from the stands, while the other other is playing on the green rectangle.

These cells cannot fully convey feelings, for example, the fan will not be able to feel the actual pain of the injury to the player, no matter how identified and supportive.

As for the end of the game, what happens is euphoria and joy in case of victory, in exchange for grumbles and resentment if the team suffers a defeat.

This process is influenced by substances doctors call “neurotransmitters,” which are chemicals made by the brain to regulate mood, knowing that hormones also play a role.

And psychology researcher Richard Schuster says that when the team you cheer for wins, the brain begins to secrete the neurotransmitter known as “dopamine,” and then the mood improves and the flame of joy flares up.

And if the team you’re rooting for loses, the brain secretes the hormone cortisol, which is associated with anxiety and tension, and this can extend to a drop in the production of a chemical in the human body known as ” serotonin”, and at that moment the enthusiastic and coordinated fan behind the progress of the game becomes more prone to worries and depression.

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