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AP Love “I can’t really describe her.” -Manti Te’o
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Do opposites attract? Generally, no The two exceptions: 1.Extrovert-introvert 2.Immune systems -The T-shirt tests (Thornhill) Women were asked to smell t-shirts previously worn by men, and state which shirts they were most attracted to. The findings showed: A.Women most attracted to those shirts worn by men with slightly different immune systems; B.Women most attracted to symmetrical men; and C.Supported the existence of pheromones (chemicals that indicate sexual receptivity) in humans
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Physical Attractiveness Numerous studies demonstrate that people are attracted to those who remind them of their opposite-sex parents In addition, a recent study (Perrett, University of St. Andrew’s) suggests that you are most attracted to people who look like ….
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You!
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Falling in love When a person falls in love, the brain raises the production level of three neurotransmitters 1.dopamine: feeling of bliss 2.Norepinephrine (aka adrenaline): racing heart & excitement Together the first two produce: -elation - craving -intense energy - loss of appetite -sleeplessness - loss of focus
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3. Oxytocin (aka the “cuddle chemical”): hormone found in mammals. Also acts as a neurotransmitter In the brain. -Secreted during sexual activity and during the birth process. -Associated with sexual arousal, bonding, maternal behavior, increased trust, decreased fear. -MDMA (aka Ecstasy) appears to increase oxytocin levels in the individual.
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Falling in love Falling in love also causes a drop in serotonin, and suppresses neural circuits responsible for assessing people critically Result: obsession The process of falling in love is known as passionate love( aka limerence ) (Hatfield, Rutgers University)
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Can it last? Almost certainly not Studies indicate that the chemicals responsible for the feeling of passionate love can only last a maximum of 2-3 years. Problem: A large number of people marry during the passionate love period Then they realize that their partner has flaws
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Then what? Whether your passionate love can transition into companionate love (aka true love) appears to depend on: 1.Idealization of partner. The ability to put a positive spin on your partner’s behavior (Berscheid, University of Minnesota) 2.Length of Courtship. The longer the courtship, the longer the relationship will last (Huston, University of Texas, Austin)
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K-I-S-S-I-N-G Kissing as part of romance is believed to be older than recorded history. One theory states that kissing started as a way for mothers to pass on nourishment to their infant children. Women use kissing as a method to measure partner’s health (Hughes, Harrison, Gallup, 2007) Kissing also appears to activate neurons that promote empathy and reduce inhibitions (Ramachandran)
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