You may have heard people say that the most important organ for love is the brain, not the heart. Research on the neuroscience of love has some interesting findings that might surprise you.
Through MRI scans, researchers have found that when we fall in love, the frontal cortex — the area of the brain that's ...
The chemicals that flood your brain can make you feel like you're on top of the world. No matter what the poets say, love doesn't actually come from the heart. Of course, writing verses about what ...
Neuropsychiatrists explain the science behind love, identifying stages like lust, attraction, and attachment. Hormones and brain regions play key roles, with cortisol inducing stress, dopamine ...
Heart health affects brain health in several ways ... Join a board game club or a hiking group. Find something you love to do — and do it, especially with other people.
New research led by the University of Melbourne is helping to shed light on the aging process of the heart and how age-related changes in the cardiovascular system impact brain networks.