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Succeeding the passionate, dopamine-drenched attraction period is the blissful chapter of attachment Oxytocin, also known as the “cuddle hormone,” and 

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The Neuroscience of Love

The Neuroscience of Love

Love is More than just a Kiss

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Deadline for submission for the next issue: July 31, 2013.

The Evolution of Love

L et me tell you about the birds and the bees. And the flow- ers and the trees. And a thing called love... But hey ... what is LOVE, except for the most popular topic of song lyrics?

What is Love?

I'm Too Sexy...

You and Me, Forever

You Drive Me Crazy

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Love is Chemistry

Oxytocin and Vasopressin

Pair-Bonding

Dopamine

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Oxytocin and vasopressin induce dopamine release, making love a rewarding experience

First Phase Hormones

(jh) ProWi+ Study about Success Factors in Career Development of Junior Scientists in Germany

The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth

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Phase 1: Falling in love

Phase 2: Passionate love

Phase 3: Companionate love

Breaking up

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Triangular theory of love

Brain Activity in Love

By Andreas Antonios Diamantaras,

Master

s Student Medical Neurosciences

The Arrows of Love

The Coordinates of Love

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Are there indeed Different

Forms of Love?

The Functional Role of Love

Looking in the Mirror

Rules of Attraction

By Andreas Antonios Diamantaras,

Master

s Student Medical Neurosciences

The Psychosocial Perspective

Male and Female Brain Areas of Love

Gender Differences in Animal Studies

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Of Mothers, Methylation and

Modernity

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Mono or Poly - Which is our Nature?

Take Care, Give Love

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RS3 344

RS3 334

RS3 334

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In Search of Cupid - Erotomania

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Stockholm Syndrome: A not-quite love story

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Altruism or Do a Good Deed Every Day

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Mirror Mirror on the Wall... - An Insight into

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

What Leads to NPD?

The Neurobiology of Narcissism

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CNS Newsletter Poll: Mate Selection in Neuroscientists

Neuroscientists Look for Intelligence,

Physical Attraction Rates Only Third

Male and Female Neuroscientists De

- sire Similar Qualities in their Partner Ȥ Ȥ

Neuroscientists Look for the Same

Qualities Independent of Career Stage

Discussion

Limitations of this Study

Acknowledgements

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You have Beautiful Eyes, Hundreds of Them!

Train Feathers (lt)

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Love at First Sight

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Head-Turning Asymmetries during

Kissing

Romantic Theory about the Influence

of Emotion

Reappearance of a Neonatal Right-

Side Preference

Dominance of Right-Kissers

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Through Rose-Colored Glasses

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Is it Hot in Here or is it just Spring Fever?

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Just Can't Get Enough: On Love and Drugs

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Your Brain on Fire

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The Ups and Downs of Love: Bridal Weight Changes

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Neuroscience in Your Everyday Life

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Why is it again that we cry when we are sad?

Killing me Softly

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“It was good seeing you, Aurora"

She smiled and turned her head, “We have to go".

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Expectations

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The Human Brain Project: An Epitome of Ambition

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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology

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Can Acupuncture Reverse

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By stimulation of specific nerves, acu

- puncture can promote the release of anti-inflammatory molecules to combat sepsis in mice. This study may foreshad - ow the incorporation of alternative med - icine methods into conventional western practice. However, the use of research funds on alternative medicine investiga - tion is not without controversy. (cw)

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Whether it provides hope for patients

with spinal injury or a science fiction fu - ture of mind control, progress has been made in the use of implanted computer chips to control movement in monkeys.

The neural motor commands of a 'master

monkey recorded by a brain chip implant were used to control the movement of a sedated 'avatar monkey with implanted spinal electrodes. This creates a hard - ware bridge between brain and spine that may one day allow brain signals to circumvent injured portions of the spinal cord in order to alleviate paralysis. (cw)

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There may be a large genetic component

in exercise habits. Interbred sedentary rats show less activation of brain areas involved in reward reinforcement to ex- ercise compared to interbred active rats, and this phenomenon is correlated with genetic changes that control neuron maturation. When sedentary and active rats are co-housed, the brains of the sedentary rats begin to resemble those of active rats. These findings propose that despite a genetic predisposition, a sedentary lifestyle may be overcome by environment. (cw)

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Insight into brain development has some from the creation of a high-resolution map of genetic activation in the mid-gestation

human fetal brain. This map uncovered new information about the time course of genetic activation in development, pathologies

that may begin in utero such as autism and schizophrenia, as well as developmental differences between mice and humans that

help explain why some brain drugs work in model experiments but not in the clinic. (cw)

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