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  2. Passionate and companionate love - Wikipedia

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    [13] [30] However, a brain scan experiment by Acevedo et al. which looked at couples reporting to still be 'madly' in love after more than 10 years confirmed activation in brain areas associated with intense attraction, similar to early-stage romantic love. [14]

  3. Emotional lateralization - Wikipedia

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    Activity in the right hemisphere was greater in women when exposed to unpleasant images than men, though men showed more activation bilaterally while viewing pleasant pictures. [ n 8 ] Another study found that women but not men, with women had greater activation of their right hemisphere while viewing unpleasant faces and left hemisphere ...

  4. Colour wheel theory of love - Wikipedia

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    It is a highly sensual, intense, passionate style of love. Erotic lovers choose their lovers by intuition or "chemistry". They are more likely to say they fell in love at first sight than those of other love styles. Erotic lovers view marriage as an extended honeymoon, and sex as the ultimate aesthetic experience. They tend to address their ...

  5. Neuroanatomy of intimacy - Wikipedia

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    Even though intimacy has been broadly defined in terms of romantic love and sexual desire, the neuroanatomy of intimacy needs further explanation in order to fully understand their neurological functions in different components within intimate relationships, which are romantic love, lust, attachment, and rejection in love.

  6. Infatuation - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 February 2025. Intense but shallow attraction For other uses, see Infatuation (disambiguation). This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article is written like a personal reflection, personal ...

  7. Biology of romantic love - Wikipedia

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    Bode suggests that the systems of bonding attraction, obsessive thinking and attachment together comprise the core of romantic love. [3] He suggests these three systems evolved by co-opting brain systems originally for mother-infant bonding, and courtship attraction and sexual desire are causally linked adjuncts. [3]

  8. Puppy love - Wikipedia

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    It is an infatuation usually developed by someone's looks and attractiveness at first sight. It is named for its resemblance to the adoring, worshipful affection that may be felt by a puppy . Puppy love typically lasts between 2 months and 2 years, and is thought to be fueled by adolescent hormones.

  9. Obsessive love disorder - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the intensity of their attraction, obsessive lovers may feel entirely unable to restrain themselves from extreme behaviors such as acts of violence toward themselves or others. [citation needed] The disorder most commonly associated with obsessive love is borderline personality disorder.