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Let's talk about love: Is oxytocin really the 'love drug'? How do we stay in love? And how do our brains adapt to the deaths of people we love?

Tiny Matters

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The Love Drug: Oxytocin's Role in Bonding

This chapter examines the importance of oxytocin, known as the 'love drug', highlighting its discovery and physiological effects, particularly in childbirth and bonding. It focuses on prairie voles as a model for understanding pair bonding and social behavior, detailing how this hormone influences relationships in both animals and humans. Furthermore, it discusses the evolving knowledge of oxytocin's role in male bonding, the need for diverse research, and how alternative mechanisms may support social connections even in the absence of oxytocin.

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