Authors: Helen Fisher
feeling
female animals
breeding season
choosiness
female intimacy
females
problem for, caused by human stride
Finck, Sir Henry
fire, harnessing
fish
Fisher, Maryanne
fitness indicators
fitness matching
focussed attention
in animals
brain chemicals in
caudate nucleus and
dopamine in
long enough to rear child together
on “special” other
follicle-stimulating hormone
forebears
courtship
human capacities
individual autonomy
romance and marriage
specialized
foxes
France, Anatole
Franklin, Ben
Freud, Sigmund
frustration-aggression hypothesis
frustration-attraction
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
Gainj
Galdikas, Birute
Gallup, Gordon
gays and lesbians
gender
gender differences
in the brain
in jealousy
in love sadness
in romantic love
in romantic tastes
general intelligence
genes
genetic payoffs of primitive divorce
genetic types
Gibran, Kahlil
giraffes
Glacial Ages
glutamate
goal-directed behaviors
god of love
Golden Ass, The
(Apuleius)
golden mean
Goodall, Jane
gorillas
Graves, Robert
Greeks, ancient
grizzly bears
Hagen, Edward
Hamburg, David
hand axes
harbor porpoises
Hasagawa, Mariko
Hasagawa, Toshikazu
hate/rage
attraction and
brain networks for
Hatfield, Elaine
Hazan, Cindy
healing
Hendrix, Harville
Heraclitus
Hidden Life of Dogs, The
(Thomas)
higher cognitive emotions
hippocampus
Hoagland, Tony
Homer
homicide
hominids
Homo erectus
brain size
caudate nucleus
cranial capacity
women
Homo habilis
Homo sapiens
homosexuals
hope
hopelessness
hormonal cycling
human beings
traits to attract mates
human stride
human traits in mating game
humanness
hunting and gathering societies
husband (concept)
hyenas
hypothalamus
hysteroid dysphoria
I Ching
Iliad, The
(Homer)
immune system
Inanna, Queen of Sumeria
in-breeding
indifference
Industrial Revolution
infants
see also
babies
infatuation
Insel, Tom
insula
insular cortex
interracial marriages
intersexual selection
intimacy
intrasexual selection
intrusive thinking
“Jade Goddess, The,”
James, William
jealousy
adaptive
in animals
in women
Jefferson, Thomas
Jonson, Ben
Kaiser, Henry J.
Kamma Sutra
Kanazawa, Satoshi
Keats, John
Kierkegaard, Søren
killing
see also
homicide
King, Henry
Klein, Donald
!Kung Bushmen
labor market, women in
Lancelot
(Chrétien de Troyes)
language
estrogen and
evolution of
Lannon, Richard
Layla and Majnun
LeDoux, Joseph
Lee, John Alan
letting go
Lewis, Thomas
Li, Haifang
Li Po
lifespan
liking
Lily Pond
(Ryden)
lions
literature
long-term attachment
brain circuitry of romantic love unlinked from
long-term partner/partnership
need for
romantic love in
lordosis
loss of appetite
in animals
love
adversity in
ageless
and anger/upset
among animals
capricious
changes over time
chemistry of
in choosing spouse
conjuring
female brain in
forms of
future
and hate
involuntary, uncontrollable
lost
male brain in
more than one person at a time
short-term
this one person
thwarted
time to
is transient state
types of
why we love
see also
romantic love
love affairs
love at first sight
love at first smell
love disorders
love hatred
love letters
love maps
love-o-meter
love sickness
love survey
adversity heightens passion
aggrandizing beloved
changing priorities
emotional fire
emotional union
empathy
focussed attention
intense energy
intrusive thinking
involuntary, uncontrollable love
looking for clues
mate guarding
mood swings
responses to, and pattern of brain activation
sexual desire
“special meaning,”
yearning for emotional union
lover(s)
psyche
ludus
lust
and attachment
biology of
brain circuitry of romantic love unlinked from
brain network for
independence of
and romantic love
in types of love
waning with age
luteinizing hormone
McNamee, Thomas
Malamuth, Neil
male animals
choosiness
at mating time
male intimacy
males
mate guarding
testosterone
mammals
brain chemistry
and familiarity
fighting rivals
pairing up to rear young
possessiveness
separation
symmetry
mania
marriage
arranged
as business venture
for love
Mashek, Debra
mate choice
see
choosing a mate; mate selection
mate guarding
mate poaching
mate selection
brain mechanisms in
personal history in
mating
with “special” other
mating drive(s)
independence of
romantic love is
mating effort, male
mating game
human traits in
mating habits
mating mind
Mating Mind, The
(Miller)
mating partner(s)
focus on
women’s decisions about
mating preferences in animals
Mauriac, François
melancholy
Meloy, Reid
memory
men
bragging
brain activity in love
characteristics in choosing spouse
control of wealth
courting talk
jealousy
love sadness
marry younger women
mating effort
multiple wives
response to visual stimuli
sexual stimulation
short-term love
suicide
symmetry
testosterone
violence by
women’s preferences in
menstrual cycle
mental machinery
mental states, agitated
mesolimbic reward system
metabolic energy
mice
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A
(Shakespeare)
Millay, Edna St. Vincent
Miller, Geoffrey
Milton, John
mind
evolution of
mating
modernity
Molière
monkeys
monogamy
montane voles
mood
mood swings
Moss, Cynthia
motivation(s)
brain chemicals in
brain region associated with
dopamine in
ordered in brain
to pursue special partner
to win rewards
musth
mystery
Nariokotome Boy
Nash, Ogden
nature
ornaments in
Nepal
Neruda, Pablo
nervousness in animals
Netsilik Eskimos
neurochemicals
neurotransmitters
New Guinea
new love, finding
Nietzsche, Friedrich
norepinephrine
and anger
in animal attraction
brain regions
in protest response
in rejection
in romantic love
and sex drive
stress and
and vasopressin and oxytocin
Norman, Christina
novelty
dopamine and
and lust
and romantic love
nuclear family (concept)
nucleus accumbens
Oates, Joyce Carol
obsessive thinking/focus
serotonin in
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
obstetrical dilemma
Ode on a Grecian Urn
(Keats)
older people
Oliva, Tony
On the Art of Honorable Loving (Capellanus)
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy
Ono No Komachi
opioid antagonist
opioids
opposites
orangutans
orgasms
evolution of
ornaments in nature
Orpheus and Eurydice
Ortega y Gasset, J.
Othello
(Shakespeare)
Ovid
ovulation
oxytocin
in attachment
pair-bonding/bonds
ancestral men and women
animals
long-term
panic
Panksepp, Jaak
Paradise Lost
(Milton)
paranoia
parenting
parents, relationship with, in choosing a mate
Paris and Helen
paroxetine
partners/partnership
animals
dynamics
pursuing
short-term
see also
long-term partner/partnership
Parzifal
(Eschenbach)
Pascal, Blaise
passion
heightened by adversity
and reason
taking control of
Passionate Love Scale
peer marriages
penile erection
Penny, Malcolm
periaqueductal gray
persistence
in animals
personal history
in mate selection
personalities, variety in
personality
genetic basis of
unique
Petrarch
Pfaff, Don
philandering
photograph of beloved
photographs
neutral
stimulate love
pineal gland
Pines, Ayala
“pink-lens effect
Platek, Steven
Plato
Pliny
poems
polyamory
polygynous unions
Poor Richard’s Almanac
(Franklin)
positive assortive mating
possessiveness
in animals
Pound, Ezra
pragma
pragmatic love
pragmatism
prairie voles
preference
in animals
dopamine in
for partners like oneself
prefrontal cortex
primates
promiscuity
protest response
protest stage
Proudhon, Pierre Joseph
proximity
psyche of lover
psychotherapy
puberty
Rabb, George
Racine, Jean Baptiste
rage
in rejection
see also
hate/rage
Raleigh, Sir Walter
Rapson, Richard
rats
rearing young, need for mate in
see also
pair-bonding/bonds
reason, passion and
reciprocated love
Reik, Theodor
rejecting mate, releasing
rejection
children learning
evolutionary value of
phases of
reaction to
reproduction
abandonment rage and
brain systems in
reproductive payoffs
in jealousy
in men’s preference for youth and beauty
reproductive strategies, complementary
reptilian brain/R-complex
resignation (stage)
reward(s)
delayed
prefrontal cortex and
romantic love focussed on
unattainable
reward system in brain
rival suitor
Roethke, Theodore
romance
making last
symphony of feelings
romantic attraction, independence of
romantic love
and abandonment rage
as addiction
age and
in animals
and attachment
attraction developing into
bodily symmetry in
brain chemicals in
brain network for
chemical components of attachment and
components of
core feelings of
distinct from lust
dopamine in
duration of
among elderly
evolution of
exciting activities stimulate
fear of
forms of
gays and lesbians
genetic footprint to
Homo habilis
igniting in another
jealousy in
in long-term partnership
and lust
mind capable of
mystery in
opposites in
persistence in
primary motivation system in brain
primordial mating drive
purpose of
questionnaire on,
(see also
love survey)
recedes with time
re-emergence of
rise of
sex and
sexual desire in
sexual exclusivity in