There is no “love molecule”. No evidence that phenylethylamine is directly involved in romantic love

M Conti - 2024 - preprints.org
A surge of b-phenylethylamine (PEA), an endogenous monoamine found in traces in the
human brain and naturally present in chocolate, has been commonly associated with�…

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M Camilleri�- Science, 2022 - thinkmagazine.mt
Love has always been an integral part of human society, constant in its presence and
unchanging in its complexity. From Romeo and Juliet to Paris and Helen of Troy, legends of�…

Anti-love Drugs

BD Earp, J Savulescu�- Love is the Drug, 2020 - manchesterhive.com
Modern neuroscience goes a step further and traces the biological side of love to the brain
specifically. In 2008 one of us (Julian) along with our good friend and colleague Anders�…

Romantic Love and the Survivor of an Abusive Relationship

R Freeman - neuroinstincts.com
In 'new'love, the neurochemical changes within the brain causes us to feel obsessed with
our partner. We often feel butterflies at the sight of them and experience elation when we are�…

Love is Like an Addiction: Looking for correlates in human and animal attraction

J Lucentini�- The Scientist, 2005 - go.gale.com
Neuroscientists today are peering into the brain to understand the drive of romantic love,
and they are finding evidence backing the 19th-century philosopher's observation: Love has�…

[BOOK][B] Why We Love: The New Science Behind Our Closest Relationships

A Machin - 2022 - books.google.com
It's fair to say that this is not the rst book written about love. Indeed, the shelves of bookshops
and libraries are crammed with authors proffering their views on love from many differing�…

Your brain in love.

M Fischetti�- Scientific American, 2011 - dialnet.unirioja.es
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[PDF][PDF] The Brain in Love

B Smuts - 2004 - researchgate.net
Sherlock sat on a cliff, unable to take his eyes off his favorite female, Cybelle, as she foraged
far below. Each time Cybelle approached another adult male, Sherlock froze with tension�…

[PDF][PDF] The brain in love: has neuroscience stolen the secret of love?

S Tarlaci�- NeuroQuantology, 2012 - el.unifi.it
No one knows when the story of love began in the history of mankind, though from a
religious point of view it started with Adam and Eve and the Forbidden Fruit. Scientifically�…

The neurobiology of love

S Zeki�- FEBS letters, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Romantic and maternal love are highly rewarding experiences. Both are linked to the
perpetuation of the species and therefore have a closely linked biological function of crucial�…