Does alcohol actually change the way you look at someone — or the way they look at you?
That intense eye contact after a drink? The way conversations suddenly feel deeper, bolder, more electric? It’s not just confidence. It’s chemistry.
In this episode, Mike Hardenbrook breaks down the neuroscience behind alcohol and eye contact, including:
• How alcohol dampens the prefrontal cortex and lowers social inhibition • Why reduced amygdala activity makes eye contact feel less intimidating • How dopamine amplifies attraction and perceived chemistry • Why alcohol makes us worse at reading facial expressions and social cues • The role of oxytocin in that “instant connection” feeling • Why the next-day anxiety makes you question what felt so real
Plus, how nutrients like Vitamin B1 (Benfotiamine) and L-Tyrosine — found in Daily Restore — support mental clarity and cognitive balance when alcohol is in the mix.
🎧 Tap play to understand what’s really happening behind the drunken stare — and why real connection doesn’t need distortion to feel powerful.