Why We Love
About This Book
In Why We Love (2004), Helen Fisher presents groundbreaking research alongside detailed observations of romance in all its complexity. The book offers a scientific exploration of love, uncovering the mechanisms behind our romantic feelings and explaining which factors determine who captures our hearts.
A fascinating read for anyone wanting to know how love activates the same neural pathways as cocaine, or how evolutionary forces shaped our modern patterns of pair bonding. An excellent choice for readers drawn to the scientific foundations of human emotion.
Who Should Read This?
- People seeking deeper knowledge about the nature of romantic attraction
- Readers curious about the neurological basis of human emotion
- Couples looking to sustain romantic feelings over time
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