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  1. The surprising way the brain’s dopamine-rich reward center adapts as a romance matures

    A new study published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience provides evidence that the human brain processes romantic partners differently than close friends, specifically within the reward system. The research suggests that while the brain creates a unique neural signature for a partner early in a relationship, this distinction tends to fade as the bond matures. These findings offer insight into how the biological drivers of romantic love may evolve from passion to companionship over time.

    https://academic.oup.com/scan/article/21/1/nsaf127/8403740

  2. butterfly1354 on

    I would like to see if this is any different in people who identify as demisexual!

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