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To investigate her hypothesis, Helen Fisher and her colleagues scanned the brains of 17 college students, men and women, who claimed to be newly and madly in love. When she showed them photographs ...
Neuroscience has some insights that could help us understand why love doesn't always play by the rules. In a world where the romantic ideal is all about finding 'the one', the idea of loving two ...
By Richard Sandomir Helen E. Fisher, a biological anthropologist who went looking for love in the brain circuitry of people who were besotted as well as people who were rejected, and whose ...
Are you navigating the turbulent waters of a breakup? While the pain might feel uniquely yours, a growing body of research is ...
Helen Fisher says love is a biological drive and a survival mechanism. She discusses the science of love and how much control we have over who we... Helen Fisher: How Does Love Affect The Brain?
Noted anthropologist Dr Helen Fisher, who lead groundbreaking research into how the brain deals with love and passion, has died at the age of 79 after suffering ...
I am so very, very heartbroken to have lost the brilliant, beautiful Dr. Helen Fisher, an absolute giant in my life and to so many other people. To manage my grief and to pay tribute to this ...
The pre-war abode, at 4 E. 70th St., off of Fifth Avenue, is available from the estate of Helen Fisher. A noted biological anthropologist, the late Fisher famously used the brain scans of 17 ...
Anthropologist Helen Fisher: 'We know quite a lot about sex drive, which is associated with very high levels of testosterone, and there are plenty of scientists looking into oxytocin and ...