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Romantic love evolved by co-opting mother-infant bonding

A Bode�- Frontiers in Psychology, 2023
For 25 years, the predominant evolutionary theory of romantic love has been Fisher's
theory of independent emotion systems. That theory suggests that sex drive, romantic
attraction (romantic love), and attachment are associated with distinct�…

On the neural networks of self and other bias and their role in emergent social interactions

CE Forbes�- Cortex, 2024
Extensive past research has documented the brain networks that play an integral
role in bias, or the alteration and filtration of information processing in a manner that
fundamentally favors an individual. The roots of bias, however, both self and other�…

Women's lives: A psychological exploration

CA Etaugh, JS Bridges - 2023
Women's Lives integrates the most current research and social issues to explore the
psychological diversity of girls and women varying in age, ethnicity, social class,
nationality, immigrant experience, sexual orientation, gender identity, ableness and�…

Are romantic orientation and sexual orientation different? Comparisons using explicit and implicit measurements

G Li, WWL Sham, WI Wong�- Current Psychology, 2023
Recent research has characterized romantic love as overlapping with but distinct
from sexual desire. We explore whether romantic orientation—the preferred gender
(s) of romantic partners—also relates to but differs from sexual orientation—the�…

16 Evolving Connections: Attachment and Human Mating Strategies

GE Birnbaum�- The Oxford Handbook of Human Mating, 2023
Sexual urges and affectional bonding are not always interrelated. And yet, within
romantic relationships, intimates typically serve as both attachment figures and
sexual partners, such that the attachment and sexual systems may influence each�…

How to Build Parietal Lobes

L Barker�- How to Build a Human Brain, 2024
The parietal lobe lies behind the central sulcus, a markedly deep neural fissure
separating the touchy-feely somatosensory cortices of parietal lobes from the action-
based activity of the frontal lobes. This demarcation provides a useful anatomical�…

Political Neurotargeting: Ethical Challenges of Exploiting Intimate Data in Democratic Processes

C Saura Garcia�- Available at SSRN 4886089, 2024
Innovations in neuroscience and neurotechnology, coupled with the social situation
of increasing digitisation, hyperconnection, datafication and algorithmisation, have
made it possible to access, extract and exploit large, prolific and valuable intimate�…

Neurochemical Alterations in Parkinson's Disease

SA Rabbani, B Khaled, H Khaled, S Sharma, FH Pottoo…�- …�Systems and Signaling, 2023
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common idiopathic neurodegenerative
disorder, and millions of people around the world have been diagnosed with it. PD is
characterized by tremor, bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, impaired gait, and posture�…

Neurobiološki temelji partnerskih odnosa

A Karin - 2023
U ovom radu predstavljene su različite definicije i vrste ljubavi koje su pojavljuju u
partnerskim odnosima. Opisane su osnove razlike između partnerske i strastvene
ljubavi te razlike između ostalih vrsta ljubavi u okviru trodijelne teorije ljubavi. Izravna�…

Love in the Brain: A Social Neuroscience Review

P Chappel, C Blais, R Pijewski - 2023
Love is all around us whether we want to believe it or not. This feeling is more than
just an emotional one; it is a complex biological one. Romantic love shows neuronal
correlations in all stages: falling, being, and breaking up with love. Love can be�…