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The Neurobiology of Love - PubMed

Love is a complex neurobiological phenomenon, relying on trust, belief, pleasure and reward activities within the brain, i.e., limbic processes.

The neurobiology of love - ScienceDirect.com

In probing the neurobiology of love, neurobiologists of the future will also be looking into evidence derived from the world literature of love, ...

The neurobiology of love - PubMed

Romantic and maternal love are highly rewarding experiences. Both are linked to the perpetuation of the species and therefore have a closely ...

(PDF) The Neurobiology of Love - ResearchGate

These processes critically involve oxytocin, vasopressin, dopamine, and serotonergic signaling. Moreover, endorphin and endogenous morphinergic ...

The Neurobiology of Love - International Arts + Mind Lab

The brain orchestrates our journey through the phases of love—lust, attraction, and companionship—by releasing specific hormones during each phase. During lust, ...

(PDF) The Neurobiology of Love - ResearchGate

This perspective is supported by neurobiological studies that have demonstrated how love affects not only our behavior but also has a physical substrate in the ...

The Neurobiological Basis of Love: A Meta-Analysis of Human ...

The meta-analytic neuroimaging evidence suggests the greater involvement of cognitive–affective regulation in maternal attachment and the ...

Love and the Brain | Harvard Medical School

“We know that primitive areas of the brain are involved in romantic love,” said Olds, an HMS associate professor of psychiatry at Boston's Massachusetts General ...

Unmasking the Neurobiology of Love | HuffPost Impact

Intense romantic love also activates regions of the brain associated with motivation to acquire a reward, primarily the insula, which "gives ...

The neurobiology of love. - Abstract - Europe PMC

The newly developed ability to study the neural correlates of subjective mental states with brain imaging techniques has allowed neurobiologists to learn ...

The Neurobiology of Love | Bentham Science

In these last years, emotions and feelings, such as attachment, pair and parental bonding and even love, typical of higher mammals, neglected for centuries ...

The Neuroscience of Love: What's Going on in the Lovestruck Brain?

There are areas of the brain that together comprise the mesolimbic system, that make up the reward circuit. Love can be accurately described as ...

The Neurobiology of Love and Pair Bonding from Human ... - MDPI

Overall, although the analysis presents a beneficial perspective on the neurobiological processes that underpin love and emotional relationships, it is crucial ...

a neurobiological perspective on love and affection - ScienceDirect

Several factors have been identified as playing a role in romantic love and attachment, including oxytocin, vasopressin, dopamine, serotonin, cortisol and other ...

How Love Changes Your Brain - The New York Times

Romantic love feels like a superpower that makes the brain thrive. Is love necessary for survival? Love is a biological necessity, just like ...

Your Brain on Love: The Neurobiology of Healthy Relationships

Your Brain on Love: The Neurobiology of Healthy Relationships · Ratings & Reviews · Join the discussion.

Neurobiology of love - Houston Medical Clerkship

Several lines of evidence support this view that love is not an emotion but motivation and are reviewed elsewhere. Love also appears to be stronger than sex ...

Monogamous Prairie Voles Reveal the Neurobiology of Love

Love is so essential to the human experience that scientists long assumed its biological basis must reside in our cerebral cortex, the brain's ...

What happens in your brain when you're in love?

Additional fMRI studies conducted by Cacioppo shed more light on how love affects your brain. Her team found 12 areas of the brain work together ...

Neurobiology of Romantic Love - Kauvery Hospital

A lot of the initial research on the neurobiology of romantic love was done by Prof. Helen Fisher, an anthropologist at Rutgers University. She is a leading ...