Why We Love, The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love
419 EGP
A scientific exploration of romantic love that combines anthropological research, brain imaging studies, and evolutionary psychology to explain why humans fall in love, stay in love, and sometimes fall out of love.
Drawing from decades of research in anthropology and neuroscience, this work examines romantic love as both a universal human experience and a complex biological phenomenon. The author presents compelling evidence from brain scans and cross-cultural studies to reveal how dopamine, norepinephrine, and other chemicals drive our most intense emotions. Written for general readers curious about the science behind attraction and attachment, the book bridges academic research with accessible explanations of why love feels so overwhelming and essential to human nature.
| Dimensions | 300 cm |
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