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Unlike most pet dogs, service dogs are attracted to strangers, even as puppies.” That quote from canine cognition researchers ...
Photo by William Stitt on Unsplash Here’s my favorite part of falling in love: There’s this instant when you realize that the person who you think is the most attractive person in the universe ...
The Science Behind Falling in Love The five senses play a huge role in determining whom you'll fall in love with.
People throughout human history have continually been fascinated by the profound emotion which we call love. The chemical ...
Ever wonder why who says "I love you" first is so important? Liza Walter at YourTango explains the science behind it.
For some, Valentine’s Day is the most romantic day of the year. While personal anniversaries provide an opportunity for intimate celebrations of love, Valentine’s is the only day set aside to ...
Although you might feel that your experience of falling in love is unique, science can explain why you have lost your appetite or why you think the sky is bluer than normal.
Clinical Psychologist Dr. Helen McKibben joins John Landecker on the program to discuss the neuroscience behind “love at first sight” and her book, Drop: Making Great Decisions.
We have all heard about “love at first sight.” Most of us have only experienced it vicariously: listening to the recitations of couples we know who describe in vivid detail the moment their ...
Explore how romantic love alters Behavioral Activation System sensitivity along with emotions induced by dopamine and oxytocin.
Opinion: Can Science Capture Love? Researchers who study the phenomenon in humans should incorporate subjective experiences into data on love.