And This Is You Brain On Love

Helen Fisher and her team have spent the last few years studying the brain mechanisms responsible for love by putting various groups of people in various states of love into an MRI machine.

Though not very heavy on the science, this little talk does a nice job of opening up a lot of questions about the nature and evolutionary history of love and other complimentary emotions.

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