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Why does listening to a song from 2012 or smelling your childhood home trigger a feeling that is both painful and incredibly comforting? Nostalgia isn't just a memory—it's a neurological event. It’s a survival mechanism, a chemical high, and often, a lie your brain tells you to keep you sane. In this deep dive into Neurochemistry, we explore the "bittersweet" paradox of nostalgia. We explain why the past always seems better than the present (The Fading Affect Bias) and how a specific "cocktail" of Dopamine and Oxytocin tricks your brain into feeling safe. From the Proust Effect (why smells trigger instant memories) to the evolutionary reason why nostalgia physically warms your body temperature, this is the science of why we look back. In this video, we cover: The "Homecoming Pain": The true meaning of Nostos Algos. The Proust Effect: Why smell bypasses your logic and hits your emotions directly. The Chemical High: How Dopamine and Oxytocin create a "safety blanket" sensation. The Fading Affect Bias: Why your brain deletes negative memories and highlights the positive ones. Survival Mode: The University of Southampton study proving nostalgia creates physical warmth. 🔔 Subscribe for more science on the human experience: [Insert Your Channel Link] #nostalgia #neuroscience #psychology #dopamine #mentalhealth #brainscience #FadingAffectBias #ProustEffect #educational