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What Do Neuroscientists & Psychologists Suggest For Happy & Lasting Romantic Relationships?
Season 1 · Episode 119

What Do Neuroscientists & Psychologists Suggest For Happy & Lasting Romantic Relationships?

Genetics, Chemosignals, Affect Labeling, Physical Affection, Emotional Intelligence, and More

The People's Scientist · Dr. Stephanie Caligiuri

February 6, 202235m 50s

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Show Notes

In Episode 119, I do a timely episode as Valentine's Day is upon us. I discuss the studies and theories that scientists have in regard to why we gravitate toward particular people for romantic relationships and what characteristics are associated with long-term happy relationships. Certain factors I discuss include our genetics, social history, physical affection, affect labelling, emotional intelligence, and more. Tune in for all the scientific details!


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