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The Science Of Love: What's Happening in Your Body

Love happens less in the heart and more in the brain, where hormonal releases and brain chemicals are triggered. Dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin are some of ...

Love, Actually: The science behind lust, attraction, and companionship

According to a team of scientists led by Dr. Helen Fisher at Rutgers, romantic love can be broken down into three categories: lust, attraction, and attachment.

Scientists find a few surprises in their study of love - Harvard Gazette

It's never been proven that love makes you physically sick, though it does raise levels of cortisol, a stress hormone that has been shown to suppress immune ...

Your Brain and Five Senses: The Science Behind Falling in Love

A leading neurosurgeon explains the role that our senses play in each stage of love, from lust to attachment.

The Science Behind Why We Fall in Love - Mount Elizabeth Hospitals

The initial happy feelings of being in love is stimulated by 3 chemicals in the brain: noradrenaline that stimulates adrenaline production ...

The science of love & the hormones that help you fall in love - Calm

We explore how hormones like oxytocin, dopamine, and norepinephrine work together to create the chemistry behind falling in love.

The science of love - International Science Council

Love is a science. Beneath the flushed cheeks, there is a series of complex chemical reactions taking place between the brain and the body.

Science of Love - Human Body & Mind - BBC

Find out all you need to know about falling in love - from what makes you look sexy to the opposite sex to how to flirt.

The science of love at first sight | Royal Institution

Love at first sight is a popular romantic theme, from novels to cinema, all the way to that sickly sweet couple at the dinner party. But is it real?

Scientifically speaking, what is love? : r/askscience - Reddit

To see how science frames the paradigms of love is an intriguing inquiry into the nature of emotions which aren't all quite explained very ...

The science of love | Dr. Helen Fisher - YouTube

We all want to have a good, stable relationship with somebody, says Dr. Helen Fisher. So it's important to understand how intense romantic ...

The neuroendocrinology of love - PMC - PubMed Central

Love may be defined as an emergent property of an ancient cocktail of neuropeptides and neurotransmitters. It appears that lust, attachment and attraction ...

The Science of Love - The Gottman Institute

The Science of Love. In his TEDx Talk, John Gottman explains how his scientific research has created a new understanding of love relationships.

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 ...

Understanding the Science of Love - Covenant Health

The roller-coaster emotions of being in love actually have a lot to do with brain chemistry — the science of love. Symptoms of Being in Love.

The Science of Love: How our bodies help determine attraction and ...

We're taking a look at the biological processes that help us fall in love (actually), including hormones, pheromones, and how our senses help us decide who we' ...

The Science of Love - Joshua Eyram Wordey

The psychological nature of this attachment can be linked to biology too, as it is thought that the attachment caused by love is influenced by the brain's ...

The science of love - Psychiatry and Psychology

Well the atheist materialist psychologists claim that all emotions are simply caused by various brain chemicals. Called neurotransmitters. If I ...

The Science of Love - YouTube

TWEET IT - http://clicktotweet.com/s36dT It turns out the brain in love looks strikingly similar to one on drugs like cocaine!

How to tell you're in love with someone, according to science

People who are in love have a great deal of empathy for their partner, feeling the other person's pain as their own and being prepared to ...