This page collects some of the research on the neurobiology/neuroendocrinology of pair bonding and love.
The Role of Oxytocin and Vasopressin in Attachment
Sekwestru għall-adulti u l-moħħ
Lejn Newroxjenza ta 'Sekwestru
Neurobiological mechanisms of social attachment and pair bonding
Is-sistemi tad-dopamina u l-opjojdi jinteraġixxu fin-nukleu accumbens biex iżommu l-par monogamu
The Monogamy Paradox: What Do Love and Sex Have to Do With It?
Romantic Love vs. Drug Addiction May Inspire a New Treatment for Addiction
Gating of social reward by oxytocin in the ventral tegmental area
Dynamic corticostriatal activity biases social bonding in monogamous female prairie voles
Variation in Prolactin Is Related to Variation in Sexual Behavior and Contact Affiliation
Neural correlates of pair-bonding in a monogamous primate
Kisspeptin jimmodula l-ipproċessar tal-moħħ sesswali u emozzjonali fil-bnedmin
In-newroendokrinoloġija tal-imħabba
The neurobiological link between compassion and love
Affective properties of intra-medial preoptic area injections of testosterone in male rats
Newro-Titjib tal-Imħabba u taż-Żwieġ: Il-Kimiċi Bejnna
Il-korrelazzjoni newrali tal-imħabba tal-omm u dik romantika
The neural basis of romantic love
Il-korrelazzjoni newrali tal-imħabba tal-omm u dik romantika
In-newrobijoloġija tal-irbit tal-par
Is-sekwestru soċjali huwa disturb vizzju?
Firma newronali għal riunjoni monogama
Imma ara: Korrelati newrali tad-diversità tas-sistema ta 'tgħammir: distribuzzjonijiet ta' riċetturi ta 'oxytocin u vasopressin f'Eulemur monogamu u mhux monogamu (primate pair bonds may have a different basis than rodent pair bonds)
u Oxytocin receptor is not required for social attachment in prairie voles (Our studies unexpectedly reveal that social attachment, parturition, and parental behavior can occur in the absence of [oxytocin receptor] signaling in prairie voles.)