Fitgurú on MSN: Why Men Notice New Faces Even When Theyre in Love: The Brain Science Behind Attraction
A surprising look at how the human brain responds to novelty—and why it has nothing to do with losing love.
Why Men Notice New Faces Even When Theyre in Love: The Brain Science Behind Attraction
You may have heard people say that the most important organ for love is the brain, not the heart. Research on the neuroscience of love has some interesting findings that might surprise you. When love ...
Yahoo: How Narcissistic Love Rewires Your Brain And How To Reset It
Your heart pounds, thoughts obsess over one person, and rational thinking flies out the window. Love doesn’t just feel like a drug – your brain literally processes it like one. Understanding this ...
Love may feel mysterious, all-consuming, even transcendent, but cutting-edge neuroscience is beginning to show us that it is decidedly physical. Falling in love triggers brain chemistry, awakens ...
Northwestern Media: Alan Collenette Releases ‘Love Brain and Other Minefields’, a Bold Exploration of Love, Loss, and Connection
Alan Collenette Releases ‘Love Brain and Other Minefields’, a Bold Exploration of Love, Loss, and Connection
They don’t call love a drug for nothing. When we fall for someone, our brains release a cocktail of chemicals, creating feelings of euphoria and pleasure and (if all goes well) closeness and comfort.
Science Daily: Finding love: Study reveals where love lives in the brain
We use the word 'love' in a bewildering range of contexts -- from sexual adoration to parental love or the love of nature. Now, more comprehensive imaging of the brain may shed light on why we use the ...