Resources offered in this guide include articles about attachment theory as well as links to love tests and self-help articles.
Learn about the biology of love, the role beauty plays in romance, and chemical reactions that occur in the brains of people in love.
Learn how the identification of the amygdala as the brain system that processes fear could lead to new methods to treat fear-related disorders.
Access articles about body chemistry and infatuation and their roles in love and marriage.
Neuroscientist Tom Insel shares details about his study of attachment, using voles as laboratory models.
Explore a research organization dedicated to scientifically determining how emotions influence health. Find news and project profiles.
Includes information on the nature of love according the the ancient Greeks, love's physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects, and the ethical aspects of love.
Brief article identifies some of the brain chemicals associated with the love emotion and why feelings of love so often fade.
Lengthy article argues that too often love is idealized when it can often be broken down into a matter of brain chemistry and physical responses.
Article investigates whether evolution and genetics play a role in selection a mate, and the role culture has in the same choices.
Includes an interview with anthropologist Dr.Helen Fisher and look at the work of Dr. Thomas Insel. Includes related links.
Article from the Silvan S. Tomkins Institute's bulletin explores the biopsychosocial conditions of stress and tension.
Find a series of articles that look at "love" in the animal kingdom, the role smells play in the mating game, and why chocolate is associated with romance.