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This Is Your Brain on Love: The Neuroscience Behind Romantic Attraction and Relationships - Perfect for Psychology Enthusiasts and Relationship Seekers
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This Is Your Brain on Love: The Neuroscience Behind Romantic Attraction and Relationships - Perfect for Psychology Enthusiasts and Relationship Seekers
This Is Your Brain on Love: The Neuroscience Behind Romantic Attraction and Relationships - Perfect for Psychology Enthusiasts and Relationship Seekers
This Is Your Brain on Love: The Neuroscience Behind Romantic Attraction and Relationships - Perfect for Psychology Enthusiasts and Relationship Seekers
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Why does love make us so crazy? Previously published as Dirty Minds, this is a lively and funny examination of the big questions about love and sex from the perspective of the latest brain science.Philosophers, theologians, artists, and boy bands have waxed poetic about the nature of love for centuries. But what does the brain have to say about the way we carry our hearts? In the wake of a divorce, science writer and single mother Kayt Sukel focuses on the technological advances that enable a focused examination of the intricate dance our brains do with our environment and uses science to shed new light on humanity’s oldest question, “What is this thing called love?” In each chapter of this lively, edgy adventure through the romantic brain, Sukel dives into the latest neuroscientific research concerning love and sex (even getting her brain scanned while having an orgasm) and what it really means for the way we approach our relationships. This Is Your Brain on Sex asks age-old questions such as: What parts of the brain are involved with love? Is there really a “seven-year itch”? Why do good girls like bad boys? Is monogamy practical? How thin is that line between love and hate? Do mothers have a stronger bond with children than their fathers do? How do our childhood experiences affect our emotional control and who is at risk for love addiction? This book offers an entirely fresh approach, explaining all the ways the brain can make or break us in love.
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What is the nature of love (and its close cousin lust)? Kayt Sukel breaks it down both neuroscientifically and matter-of-factly. She shows us exactly what happens in the risk/reward part of the brain when we fall in love, fall out of love, make a baby, have a child, have an orgasm, parent, cheat, or decide not to.There's a lot more to it all than estrogen, testosterone, oxytocin, and dopamine, but you'll get great insights into why (probably) we've evolved to behave the way we do when it comes to the objects of our affection.This is a really fascinating subject (obviously) and an enjoyable read.

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