HelenFisher
Why We Love 豆瓣
作者: Helen Fisher Holt McDougal 2005 - 1
"If you want flashes and particular experiences of romantic love, read novels. If you want to understand this central quality of human nature to its roots, read "Why We Love."" --Edward O. Wilson In "Why We Love," renowned anthropologist Helen Fisher offers a new map of the phenomenon of love--from its origins in the brain to the thrilling havoc it creates in our bodies and behavior. Working with a team of scientists to scan the brains of people who had just fallen madly in love, Fisher proved what psychologists had until recently only suspected: when you fall in love, specific areas of the brain "light up" with increased blood flow. This sweeping new book uses this data to argue that romantic passion is hardwired into our brains by millions of years of evolution. It is not an emotion; it is a drive as powerful as hunger. Provocative, enlightening, engaging, and persuasive, "Why We Love" offers radical new answers to age-old questions: what love is, who we love--and how to keep love alive.
2010年12月11日 已读
Lust,romance and attachment.
写得非常通俗啊,甚至感觉太畅销书了,不过喜欢Fisher最后说的研究它是什么并不影响我们本身对它的感知。毕竟本来觉得用evolution theory和各种hormone来解释love总是有点小小的不舒服。
HelenFisher 教材 社会学