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The Scientific American Book of Love, Sex and the Brain

The Neuroscience of How, When, Why and Who We Love

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Who do we love? Who loves us? And why? Is love really a mystery, or can neuroscience offer some answers to these age-old questions?

In her third enthralling book about the brain, Judith Horstman takes us on a lively tour of our most important sex and love organ and the whole smorgasbord of our many kinds of love-from the bonding of parent and child to the passion of erotic love, the affectionate love of companionship, the role of animals in our lives, and the love of God.

Drawing on the latest neuroscience, she explores why and how we are born to love-how we're hardwired to crave the companionship of others, and how very badly things can go without love. Among the findings: parental love makes our brain bigger, sex and orgasm make it healthier, social isolation makes it miserable-and although the craving for romantic love can be described as an addiction, friendship may actually be the most important loving relationship of your life.

Based on recent studies and articles culled from the prestigious Scientific American and Scientific American Mind magazines, The Scientific American Book of Love, Sex, and the Brain offers a fascinating look at how the brain controls our loving relationships, most intimate moments, and our deep and basic need for connection.

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    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2012

      In her third neuroscience book based on material originally presented in Scientific American, science journalist Horstman (The Scientific American Day in the Life of Your Brain) popularizes the latest research on the role the brain plays in love and sex. She expounds on subjects like the chemistry of love, parental influences on their children's love life, the brain and friendship, marriage and staying in love, and love for God. In addition, Horstman addresses more biological topics, such as what she calls "the five genders of the brain" (e.g., heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, transsexual, and asexual), the senses and sex, hormones and sex, and more. VERDICT This basic introduction to the neuroscience of love and sex is a good starting place for readers new to the subject. While the book trades on some simplistic novelties of pop psychology, one hopes it will whet readers' appetites for more nuanced explorations of this area of research.

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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