Cortados AI Video summarizer
Just punch in a video URI from YT and revert with a digested version of the content using the new app Cortados. Could just use this to decide if I want to watch a video in future.
The Science of Love and Romance
- Love is more than just an emotion: Anthropologist Helen Fisher explains that love is not simply a phase, but rather a system in the brain that consists of three core components: sex drive, intense romantic love, and attachment.
- Studying love in the brain: To study these brain systems, Fisher and her team used brain scanning techniques while participants viewed images of their romantic partners or of neutral individuals, eventually pinpointing the specific brain regions associated with love.
- Rejecting the supernatural: Contrary to some beliefs, Fisher emphasizes that love is a biological process and not something supernatural, noting how important love is for human survival.
- Addicted to love: Fisher's research also found that romantic love, particularly after rejection, activates brain regions associated with addiction, which helps explain the intensity of emotions experienced in romantic relationships.
- Making long-term love last: To maintain all three components of love, Fisher suggests engaging in regular sex, experiencing novelty with one's partner, and maintaining physical touch to sustain a lasting, happy relationship.
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Discover the science behind love and its importance for human survival, with research showing love as a neural system comprised of sex drive, romantic love, and attachment. Engage in regular sex, novelty experiences, and physical touch with your partner to maintain a lasting, happy relationship. #ScienceOfLove #RomanticRelationships