Love is one of our strongest biological drives, but it can be frustratingly elusive and misunderstood. Music, literature, and movies are filled with common folklore about love and millions of TV viewers tune in to shows like The Bachelor and read the latest relationship tome with one simple hope: to uncover some nugget of mystic wisdom that will help them understand the exciting, addictive, insane experience called 'love'.
Men Chase, Women Choose, is the first book to offer cutting-edge research that explains how the brain works when two people first meet, start to date, fall in love, and then move into long-term,
real love. Maslar's unique approach brings together the latest and most relevant neurological, physiological, and biochemical research on the science of love while incorporating stories and examples of composite characters based on participants of her popular classes and seminars. She explains that 'love' is actually neural activity as well as the presence or absence of certain neurotransmitters that bathe the brain, and it follows a precisely timed path of four, easy-to-understand phases: the exciting norepinephrine-charged meeting phase; the addictive dopamine dating phase; the insane falling-in-love and losing your mind phase; and finally, the safe, warm and wonderful, true, long-term love phase.
For the past decade Maslar has made it her mission to learn all she can about the science behind falling in love, including its evolutionary benefits. Her goal--and the purpose of this book--is to help men and women find and maintain love by understanding and applying the science behind it.
The bottom line?
We actually can
have long-lasting, nourishing, exciting, passionate love with little or no risk Author: Dawn Maslar
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Health Communications
Published: 10/18/2016
Pages: 264
Weight: 0.6lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780757319259
About the AuthorDawn Maslar, MS, is an award-winning author, adjunct biology professor and the go-to authority on the science of love. She is a contributing author at scienceofrelationship.com, a collection of the leading experts in the field of scientific relationship research. She is a TEDx speaker on
How Your Brain Falls In Love and worked with the TED Education division to create their
Science of Attraction video. She was voted one of the
Top 20 Most Followed Dating Experts on twitter and
Best 28 Dating, Marriage and Relationship Blogs in the UK to follow in 2015. Her work has been featured on
South Florida Today, Pittsburgh Tribune and
NPR.