Jealousy is not only a way of experiencing love but also a stabilizer of romantic relationships, although morbid romantic jealousy is maladaptive. Being engaged in a formal romantic relationship can tune one’s romantic jealousy towards a specific target. Little is known about how the human brain processes romantic jealousy by now. Here, by combining scenario-based imagination and functional MRI, we investigated the behavioral and neural correlates of romantic jealousy and their development across stages (before vs. after being in a formal relationship). Romantic jealousy scenarios elicited activations primarily in the basal ganglia (BG) across stages, and were significantly higher after the relationship was established in both the behaviora...
Early-stage romantic love is associated with activation in reward and motivation systems of the brai...
Romantic and maternal love are highly rewarding experiences. Both are linked to the perpetuation of ...
In line with the psychological model of self-expansion, recent neuroimaging evidence shows an overla...
Jealousy is not only a way of experiencing love but also a stabilizer of romantic relationships, alt...
Jealousy is not only a way of experiencing love but also a stabilizer of romantic relationships, alt...
The present brain-imaging study assessed neural correlates of romantic jealousy in women who had suf...
Jealousy is a complex emotion characterized by the perception of a threat of loss of something that ...
The neural correlates of many emotional states have been studied, most recently through the techniqu...
Although a great deal of research addresses the neural basis of deliberate and intentional emotion-r...
In the field of neuroscience, being in love and feeling romantically attached to a partner is descri...
Jealousy sits high atop of a list comprised of the most human emotional experiences, although its na...
Asymmetric frontal cortical activity may be one key to the process linking social exclusion to jealo...
Jealousy-related behaviors such as intimate partner violence andmorbid jealousy are more common in m...
Previous studies on romantic love have reported increased neural activity in the brain’s reward circ...
The present study examines the connection between the social emotions of envy and schadenfreude, ple...
Early-stage romantic love is associated with activation in reward and motivation systems of the brai...
Romantic and maternal love are highly rewarding experiences. Both are linked to the perpetuation of ...
In line with the psychological model of self-expansion, recent neuroimaging evidence shows an overla...
Jealousy is not only a way of experiencing love but also a stabilizer of romantic relationships, alt...
Jealousy is not only a way of experiencing love but also a stabilizer of romantic relationships, alt...
The present brain-imaging study assessed neural correlates of romantic jealousy in women who had suf...
Jealousy is a complex emotion characterized by the perception of a threat of loss of something that ...
The neural correlates of many emotional states have been studied, most recently through the techniqu...
Although a great deal of research addresses the neural basis of deliberate and intentional emotion-r...
In the field of neuroscience, being in love and feeling romantically attached to a partner is descri...
Jealousy sits high atop of a list comprised of the most human emotional experiences, although its na...
Asymmetric frontal cortical activity may be one key to the process linking social exclusion to jealo...
Jealousy-related behaviors such as intimate partner violence andmorbid jealousy are more common in m...
Previous studies on romantic love have reported increased neural activity in the brain’s reward circ...
The present study examines the connection between the social emotions of envy and schadenfreude, ple...
Early-stage romantic love is associated with activation in reward and motivation systems of the brai...
Romantic and maternal love are highly rewarding experiences. Both are linked to the perpetuation of ...
In line with the psychological model of self-expansion, recent neuroimaging evidence shows an overla...