Helen Fisher, MRI maven who showed how love works, dies
Briefly

Fisher's pioneering research demonstrated that romantic love is linked to the brain's dopamine reward system, reshaping our understanding of how love and desire function.
She explained, 'People suffer terribly from rejection in love,' emphasizing the profound impact of emotional experiences associated with romance on human behavior.
Her groundbreaking work involved fMRI scans, revealing that love may not be a discrete emotion but closely tied to broader brain systems.
Fisher's influential findings illuminated the neurobiological underpinnings of love, establishing connections between intense emotional experiences and specific brain functions.
Read at Theregister
[
|
]