Which hormone is associated with stress and is elevated in the early stages of love?
Cortisol
This brain region, known for processing emotions, helps us feel attachment when we fall in love.
What is the amygdala?
In neurobiological studies of love, researchers often use this animal, which shares similar bonding behaviors to humans.
What is a prairie vole?
This is the initial phase of a romantic relationship, often marked by passion, excitement, and heightened stress.
What is “Being in Love”?
What hormone is known as the "trust hormone" and is released during physical intimacy?
Oxytocin
When people experience romantic love, this brain cortex area often shows decreased activity, potentially leading to seeing your partner in "rose-colored glasses."
What is the Frontal cortex?
This article served as the basis for understanding neurobiological aspects of romantic love in the presentation
What is the Boer et al. article: Love is More Than a Kiss: The Neurological Perspective on Love and Affection
In this phase, couples experience feelings of calm and safety, with serotonin levels returning to normal.
What is Passionate Love?
Which neurotransmitter spikes during initial attraction and makes us feel elated?
Dopamine
This area of the brain is active in romantic love due to its role in sexual aspects, but inactive in maternal love
What is the hypothalamus?
The neurobiology of Prairie Voles is studied due to this human social characteristic.
What is monogamous mating?
Characterized by high intimacy and partnership bonds, this phase often feels more like a close friendship.
What is "Companionate Love"?