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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_(Noba)/Chapter_1%3A_Biological_Basis_of_Behavior/1.11%3A_Biochemistry_of_LoveLove is deeply biological. The evolutionary principles and ancient hormonal and neural systems that support the beneficial and healing effects of loving relationships are described here.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_as_a_Biological_Science_(Noba)/02%3A_Biological_Basis_of_Behavior/2.05%3A_Biochemistry_of_LoveLove is deeply biological. The evolutionary principles and ancient hormonal and neural systems that support the beneficial and healing effects of loving relationships are described here.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Understanding_Biological_Behavior_(C-ID_PSY_150)/10%3A_Reproductive_Behaviors/10.02%3A_Biochemistry_of_Love/10.2.07%3A_VocabularyThe mammalian vagus has an older unmyelinated branch which originates in the dorsal motor complex and a more recently evolved, myelinated branch, with origins in the ventral vagal complex including th...The mammalian vagus has an older unmyelinated branch which originates in the dorsal motor complex and a more recently evolved, myelinated branch, with origins in the ventral vagal complex including the nucleus ambiguous. The vagus is the primary source of autonomic-parasympathetic regulation for various internal organs, including the heart, lungs and other parts of the viscera.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Understanding_Biological_Behavior_(C-ID_PSY_150)/10%3A_Reproductive_Behaviors/10.02%3A_Biochemistry_of_Love/10.2.01%3A_Learning_Objectives_and_IntroductionThe study of love in this context offers insight into many important topics, including the biological basis of interpersonal relationships and why and how disruptions in social bonds have such pervasi...The study of love in this context offers insight into many important topics, including the biological basis of interpersonal relationships and why and how disruptions in social bonds have such pervasive consequences for behavior and physiology. Some of the answers will be found in our growing knowledge of the neurobiological and endocrinological mechanisms of social behavior and interpersonal engagement.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Collin_College/Sociology_of_the_Family/06%3A_Marriage/6.03%3A_Biochemistry_of_LoveLove is deeply biological. The evolutionary principles and ancient hormonal and neural systems that support the beneficial and healing effects of loving relationships are described here.