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Toward consistent reporting of sample characteristics in studies investigating the biological mechanisms of romantic love [PDF]
In this non-systematic review, we consider the sample reporting practices of 42 studies up to and including 2021 investigating the biological mechanisms of romantic love (i.e., 31 neuroimaging studies, nine endocrinological studies, one genetics study ...
Adam Bode, Marta Kowal
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“I love you forever (more or less)” – stability and change in adolescents’ romantic love status and associations with mood states [PDF]
Objective: Experiencing romantic love is an important part of individual development. Here, we investigated stability and change in romantic love and psychological correlates, including mood states, anxiety, and sleep, among Iranian adolescents over a ...
Hafez Bajoghli +8 more
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Romantic love is associated with enhanced inhibitory control in an emotional stop-signal task [PDF]
Purpose: This study explored whether romantic lovers differ in emotion-related inhibitory control capacity from those who are single. Methods: 88 healthy undergraduate college students participated in the study.
Sensen Song +6 more
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Romantic Love and Family Organization [PDF]
We propose that romantic love is a biosocial phenomenon that may well be a universal and that its cultural aspects are a product of social conditions. This position is unique because romantic love is promoted as a cultural rather than social universal ...
Victor de Munck +2 more
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Toward a new theory of couple functioning: a short overview of “Love and Rejection Messages Theory” (LRMT) [PDF]
Love thrives where semantics begins. The purpose of this article is to share with the academic and professional community a new theoretical framework, termed Love and Rejection Messages Theory (LRMT), with regard to rekindling romantic love.
Marius Marici
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Neuroanatomy of romantic love [PDF]
Romantic love is defined as the early stage of love. As a result of neural and endocrine stimuli, some emotional, physiological and biochemical changes occur in romantic love and as a result, some physical symptoms are observed.
Songur Ahmet
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Interrogating Romantic Love [PDF]
Despite its ubiquity, the term ‘romantic love’ is a relatively recent creation. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, a romantic notion was a whimsical flight of fancy, something which w...
Barclay, Katie, Holloway, Sally
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Discourse of First Romantic Love: Gender Scenarios
The sexual, gender and family revolutions of the 20th century led to a massive transformation of the institutions of marriage, family and romantic relationships, and with them to the changes in the concept of romantic love, which continue to this day. In
Anna Vladimirovna Sokol
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Should We Want to Be Loved Unconditionally and Forever?
People often say that romantic love should be unconditional, and they often want romantic love to last forever. These claims and desires are presumably linked: part of the reason it would be good for love to be unconditional is that it is assumed that ...
Troy Jollimore
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What’s love got to do with jealousy?
Romantic love and jealousy seem antagonistic, but the expression of both emotions have evolutionary functions that can go in the same direction of maintaining a relationship.
Ana Maria Fernandez +3 more
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