Romantic and maternal love are highly rewarding experiences. Both are linked to the perpetuation of the species and therefore have a closely linked biological function of crucial evolutionary importance. Yet almost nothing is known about their neural correlates in the human. We therefore used fMRI to measure brain activity in mothers while they viewed pictures of their own and of acquainted children, and of their best friend and of acquainted adults as additional controls. The activity specific to maternal attachment was compared to that associated to romantic love described in our earlier study and to the distribution of attachment-mediating neurohormones established by other studies. Both types of attachment activated regions specific to ...
BACKGROUND: Considerable literature has focused on neural responses evoked by face viewing. We exten...
Mammals and birds have evolved three primary, discrete, interrelated emotion–motivation systems in t...
Maternal and romantic attachment have been shown to recruit a distinct network of limbic regions inc...
AbstractRomantic and maternal love are highly rewarding experiences. Both are linked to the perpetua...
Maternal and passionate love are both crucial for reproduction and involve attachment behaviors with...
In the field of neuroscience, being in love and feeling romantically attached to a partner is descri...
Love is a highly rewarding experience that underlies bonding – whether between adult partners or par...
Love, attachment, and truth of human monogamy have become important research themes in neuroscience....
The neural correlates of many emotional states have been studied, most recently through the techniqu...
Love, attachment, and truth of human monogamy have become important research themes in neuroscience....
This research review based on literature derived from a Pubmed search on the terms romantic love rev...
Many types of social attachments can be observed in nature. We discuss the neurobiology of two types...
Brain networks that govern parental response to infant signals have been studied with imaging techni...
The human attachment system is activated in situations of danger such as potential separation, threa...
Infant cues, such as smiling or crying facial expressions, are powerful motivators of human maternal...
BACKGROUND: Considerable literature has focused on neural responses evoked by face viewing. We exten...
Mammals and birds have evolved three primary, discrete, interrelated emotion–motivation systems in t...
Maternal and romantic attachment have been shown to recruit a distinct network of limbic regions inc...
AbstractRomantic and maternal love are highly rewarding experiences. Both are linked to the perpetua...
Maternal and passionate love are both crucial for reproduction and involve attachment behaviors with...
In the field of neuroscience, being in love and feeling romantically attached to a partner is descri...
Love is a highly rewarding experience that underlies bonding – whether between adult partners or par...
Love, attachment, and truth of human monogamy have become important research themes in neuroscience....
The neural correlates of many emotional states have been studied, most recently through the techniqu...
Love, attachment, and truth of human monogamy have become important research themes in neuroscience....
This research review based on literature derived from a Pubmed search on the terms romantic love rev...
Many types of social attachments can be observed in nature. We discuss the neurobiology of two types...
Brain networks that govern parental response to infant signals have been studied with imaging techni...
The human attachment system is activated in situations of danger such as potential separation, threa...
Infant cues, such as smiling or crying facial expressions, are powerful motivators of human maternal...
BACKGROUND: Considerable literature has focused on neural responses evoked by face viewing. We exten...
Mammals and birds have evolved three primary, discrete, interrelated emotion–motivation systems in t...
Maternal and romantic attachment have been shown to recruit a distinct network of limbic regions inc...