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THE BRAIN IN LOVE. The neural mechanisms of love

  • neuroscience
  • Categories:Popular Science
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:January,2022
  • Pages:224
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:150mm×230mm
  • Publication Place:Spain
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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English title 《 THE BRAIN IN LOVE. The neural mechanisms of love 》
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★A knowledge of the neural mechanisms of love can help us alleviate frustrations and failures and guide us to achieve fulfillment in our love life.
★The false dichotomy between body and mind no longer makes sense. The body in love produces a mind in love and carries that passion into every cell. The brain in love makes the skin softer and the eyes brighter, the receptors of the fingers and lips ask to touch and kiss; and we seek something far beyond physical contact: a full bodily and spiritual union, to make the two, one.

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Love is the cornerstone of our personal and social life. Thousands of literary and artistic contemplations have been devoted to it, but we know very little about its scientific basis. However, science has a lot to tell us about love, the process of falling in love, breaking up or how to rekindle a relationship.

Without love, our life would be meaningless, because we are programmed to find a person, establish a bond with them and try to share a life together. Knowing the neural mechanisms of love, we will better understand how our brain works, so we can ease frustrations and failures, do things a bit better every day and try to achieve fulfillment in our love life.

To this end, this book explains to us what love is, how it arises, how many types there are, whether we are the only species capable of loving, whether love for our partner is comparable to love for our children, our country or God. The author discusses sex as an expression of love,
why some loves are fleeting and others are eternal, why we fall in love with a specific person and what attracts us to them, whether love at first sight exists, how to fall in love, how to live love without losing any of its power and avoiding its traps. The book also discusses the pathological processes associated with love, which alter the lives of those who suffer from them -and which, therefore, should be treated as a disease-, about love as an addiction, about jealousy and lovesickness.

Author

José Ramón Alonso is a neurobiologist, professor of Cell Biology at the Universidad de Salamanca and director of the Laboratory of Neuronal Plasticity and Neurorepair at the Institute of Neurosciences of Castilla y León. He has published books, collaborations in collective works and scientific articles in the main international journals of his specialty. He frequently writes about science in the press.

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