The science of love: How the brain, hormones, and evolution shape relationships
The science of love: How the brain, hormones, and evolution shape relationships
Neuropsychiatrists explain the science behind love, identifying stages like lust, attraction, and attachment. Hormones and brain regions play key roles, with cortisol inducing stress, dopamine driving attraction, and oxytocin fostering long-term bonding. Changing societal norms also influence modern relationships.
Neuropsychiatrists explain the science behind love, identifying stages like lust, attraction, and attachment. Hormones and brain regions play key roles, with cortisol inducing stress, dopamine driving attraction, and oxytocin fostering long-term bonding. Changing societal norms also influence modern relationships.