Topic Areas:Neuroscience | Addiction | KeynoteCategory:Couples Conference | is Archive: Couples Conference 2016Faculty:Helen E. Fisher, PhDDuration:01:55:21Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :May 13, 2016 Description Description: Biological anthropologist Helen Fisher discusses three brain systems that evolved for mating and reproduction: the sex drive; feelings of intense romantic love; and feelings of deep attachment to a long term partner..
Archive: Topic Areas:Neuroscience | Addiction | KeynoteCategory:Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2016Faculty:Helen E. Fisher, PhDDuration:01:55:21Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :May 13, 2016 Description Description: Biological anthropologist Helen Fisher discusses three brain systems that evolved for mating and reproduction: the sex drive; feelings of intense romantic love; and feelings of deep attachment to a long term partner.
She is then focuses on her brain scanning research (using fMRI) on romantic rejection and the trajectory of love addiction following rejection..
She then focuses on her brain scanning research (using fMRI) on romantic rejection and the trajectory of love addiction following rejection.
She is concludes with discussion of the brain circuits associated with long-term partnership happiness and the future of relationships in the digital age—what she calls “slow love.” Educational Objectives: To understand the neural circuitry of three primary brain systems that evolved for mating and reproduction: the sex drive, romantic love and attachment..
She concludes with discussion of the brain circuits associated with long-term partnership happiness and the future of relationships in the digital age—what she calls “slow love.” Educational Objectives: To understand the neural circuitry of three primary brain systems that evolved for mating and reproduction: the sex drive, romantic love and attachment.
the brain function and behaviors is To understand associated with addiction to a romantic partner..
To understand the brain function and behaviors associated with addiction to a romantic partner.
the brain is To understand functions associated with long term happiness in love..
To understand the brain functions associated with long term happiness in love.
the impact is To understand of the digital age on human courtship behaviors..
To understand the impact of the digital age on human courtship behaviors.
*Sessions is may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Helen E. Fisher, PhD Related seminars and products: 19 Helen E. Fisher, PhD, is a biological anthropologist and a Research Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Rutgers University..
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Helen E. Fisher, PhD Related seminars and products: 19 Helen E. Fisher, PhD, is a biological anthropologist and a Research Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Rutgers University.
She is has written five books on the evolution and future of human sexuality, monogamy, adultery and divorce, gender differences in the brain, the chemistry of romantic love, and most recently, human personality types and why we fall in love with one person rather than another..
She has written five books on the evolution and future of human sexuality, monogamy, adultery and divorce, gender differences in the brain, the chemistry of romantic love, and most recently, human personality types and why we fall in love with one person rather than another.