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Love: What happens in the brain? And during a breakup? And what about feelings in general? Researchers have studied these questions, and here are the experiments they conducted! ---- Thanks to Adopte for sponsoring this video! Get a free week's subscription with the code FABIEN by clicking on https://www.adopte.app/discount/FABIEN *Valid for the first 100 new subscribers (first-time buyers only) *Purchase can be made on all platforms via this link: https://www.adopte.app/discount/FABIEN *The app is reserved for adults ----- My book on time: https://amzn.eu/d/ieivgpG My interactive book (choose your own adventure) : https://amzn.eu/d/7gtH53f ----- My secondary channel:    / fabienolicardladeuxièmechaîne   My board game channel:    / @ckankonjoue   ----- My website http://www.fabienolicard.fr ********************************************************************************* Some sources used for this video: Aron, A. et al. (1997). Experimental generation of interpersonal closeness - Original study of the 36 questions promoting closeness between strangers. Dutton, D. & Aron, A. (1974). Some evidence for heightened sexual attraction under conditions of high anxiety. Suspension bridge study demonstrating the misattribution of physical arousal to attraction. Wedekind, C. et al. (1995). MHC-dependent mate preferences in humans. Odorous T-shirt study showing preference for the odors of immunogenetically complementary partners. Harlow, H. F. (1958). The nature of love. Experiments on rhesus monkeys highlighting the importance of emotional contact in attachment (American Psychologist). Gottman, J. (1994). What predicts divorce? and the work of the Love Lab - Longitudinal studies on marital communication identifying the “four horsemen of the apocalypse” predictive of divorce. Fisher, H. et al. (2005). Romantic love: a mammalian brain system for mate choice. MRI studies on the brain in love - Activation of the reward circuit (dopamine) and the “addictive” effects of love. Elliot, A. & Niesta, D. (2008). Romantic Red: Red enhances men’s attraction to women (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology). Study on the color red and its unconscious aphrodisiac effect on attraction 78 81 Some sources found online: https://madame.lefigaro.fr/societe/le... https://www.universityofcalifornia.ed... https://misterfanjo.com/index.php/202... https://nospensees.fr/dutton-et-aron-... https://france.4life.com/corp/blog/de... https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7630893/ https://brigitte-axelrad.fr/the-exper... https://coopleo.care/7-principes-mari... https://www.salutbonjour.ca/2024/05/1... https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_F... https://hms.harvard.edu/news-events/p... https://www.psychomedia.qc.ca/sexuali... https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases... ************************************************************************************ Thanks to the entire Sherlock's Mind team Contact (pro only): [email protected] *********************************************************************************