From the world’s foremost neuroscientist of romantic love comes a personal story of connection and heartbreak that brings new understanding to an old truth: better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. At thirty-seven, Dr. Stephanie Cacioppo was content to be single. She was fulfilled by her work on the neuroscience of romantic love—how finding and growing with a partner literally reshapes our brains. That was, until she met the foremost neuroscientist of loneliness. A whirlwind romance led to marriage and to sharing an office at the University of Chicago. After seven years of being inseparable at work and at home, Stephanie lost her beloved husband, John, following his intense battle with cancer. In Wired for Love, Stephanie tells not just a science story but also a love story. She shares revelatory insights into how and why we fall in love, what makes love last, and how we process love lost—all grounded in cutting-edge findings in brain chemistry and behavioral science. Woven through it all is her moving personal story, from astonishment to unbreakable bond to grief and healing. Her experience and her work enrich each other, creating a singular blend of science and lyricism that’s essential reading for anyone looking for connection.
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Introduction to Social Neuroscience
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- 11 hodin čtení
Exploring the intersection of biology and social behavior, this textbook delves into social neuroscience, a new field examining how our biological systems shape and are shaped by social interactions. It covers the neurological basis of social behavior, communication of mental states, and the neural roots of interactions and group dynamics. Aimed at advanced undergraduates and graduate students, it emphasizes the importance of social environments in understanding the nervous system, making it a foundational resource for those studying the mechanisms behind empathy, cooperation, and more.
Wired for Love
A Neuroscientist's Journey Through Romance
Warum wir lieben
Eine Neurowissenschaftlerin über Verliebtsein, Verlust und das, was uns verbindet | Gehirnforschung ist romantisch
Die weltweit führende Neurowissenschaftlerin auf dem Gebiet der romantischen Liebe erzählt eine persönliche Geschichte von Verbundenheit und Herzschmerz, die ein neues Verständnis für eine alte Wahrheit schafft: Es ist besser, geliebt und verloren zu haben, als nie geliebt zu haben. Kunstvoll verbindet Cacioppo ihre eigene berührende Geschichte mit ihrer innovativen Forschung zur Chemie unseres Gehirns. Ihre Erkenntnisse darüber, wie und warum wir uns verlieben, was die Liebe haltbar macht und wie wir verlorene Liebe verarbeiten können, stellen eine unverzichtbare Lektüre für alle dar, die auf der Suche nach Verbundenheit sind oder sie bereits gefunden haben.