Different Feelings of Love in Different Parts of the Brain
Briefly

The research by Rinne and colleagues demonstrates that different types of love, including romantic and parental love, activate distinct brain networks, emphasizing the complexity of emotional processing.
Through their study using fMRI, Rinne et al. found that compassion and altruism interrelate with various forms of love, activating specific areas of the brain responsible for these feelings.
Read at Psychology Today
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