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The Science Behind Love


The Science Behind Love at First Sight - FYI Network

Love at first sight is really just an expression indicating intense attraction. It's a phrase immortalized in romance, and it's not impossible to experience.

The science of love - VOICES magazine

If you have experienced love, you know its power. The confusing emotion has been given credit for million-dollar industries, songs, movies, ...

Love scrambles the brain and scientists can now tell us why

It is well known that romantic love changes the brain, releasing the so-called love hormone oxytocin, responsible for the euphoria we feel when falling in love.

The Science Behind Love at First Sight | Psychology Today

Research reveals some factors that make people more susceptible to falling for prospective paramours sooner than would be expected.

What is love? Here's the science … - The Conversation

Oxytocin and vasopressin are the hormones most closely associated with romantic love. They are produced by the hypothalamus and released by the ...

THE SCIENCE BEHIND FALLING IN LOVE: HOW CHEMISTRY ...

Romantic love encourages pair bonding, which has historically boosted the chances of offspring survival. When two individuals fall in love and ...

The Neurobiology of Love - International Arts + Mind Lab

Evolution has favored mechanisms that lead us to fall in love, because love increases the likelihood of an attachment that improves our chances of survival and ...

What Is Love? Here's The Science… | IFLScience

Numerous brain regions, particularly those associated with reward and motivation, are activated by the thought or presence of a romantic partner ...

The Science Behind Love - Deepstash

The Science Behind Love. What is love? Scientists in fields ranging from anthropology to neuroscience have been asking this question for decades. The scientific ...

What is love – and is it all in the mind? | Relationships - The Guardian

Their work showed that romantic love causes a surge of activity in brain areas that are rich in dopamine, the brain's feelgood chemical. These ...

Can Science Explain Why We Fall In Love? - Her Circle

“It is a mix of chemistry, consideration of social factors, practicality, as well as physical and emotional gratification – otherwise known as compatibility.

Does Love Exist? The Science Behind the Question - eHarmony

Contrary to what we like to say and believe, the feeling of love doesn't occur in our hearts, at least scientifically. Instead, it happens in ...

The Psychology of Love: Theories and Facts - Psych Central

Love is a powerful, complex emotional experience that involves changes in your body chemistry, including your neurotransmitters (brain chemicals).

What New Love Does to Your Brain - The New York Times

In a few of the small studies that have examined this googly-eyed state, researchers put people in the early stages of a romantic relationship ( ...

The Science of Romance: The Love Drug - By Therese Borchard

Addiction is born very easily in the body of a person who craves the ecstasy created by elevated levels of dopamine and oxytocin in our blood. Let me excerpt ...

The Science Of Love - Chatelaine Magazine

Fisher knows something about love. She's written several books on the science of attachment—that is, the biochemical reactions behind everything ...

The science of love at first sight - The Economist

Its most intense forms tend to be associated with the early stages of a relationship, which then give way to a calmer attachment form of love ...

Is love at first sight real? | Live Science

"Psychologists dispute that it is possible to experience true love when you first set eyes on another person," she told Live Science. "This is ...

What Psychology Says About Love: The Science Behind Love

Love is a warm feeling of strong affection and is tied to human attachment hormones, oxytocin, serotonin, and dopamine.

How one researcher studies love scientifically | Britannica

Studying love scientifically--brain imaging, lab experiments--gives us a deep understanding of how love works. And love is central to human life. It is the ...


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