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1  transitions between the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Post-Romantic periods.
2                     In humans, interpersonal romantic attraction and the subsequent development of mo
3                  Across two field studies of romantic attraction, we demonstrate that postural expans
4 results suggest that OXT could contribute to romantic bonds in men by enhancing their partner's attra
5                     Deaths of loved ones and romantic breakups were marked by high levels of sadness,
6  sadness, anhedonia, appetite loss, and (for romantic breakups) guilt.
7 e naturalistic social interaction, comparing romantic couples and strangers.
8 a first glance, then, can accurately predict romantic desire, but that glance involves a mix of physi
9 s attributable to two distinct components of romantic evaluation: either consensus judgments about ph
10 re has been a complaint of impropriety-be it romantic, financial, or social in nature-arising after t
11 ion, whereas affective instability predicted romantic impairment.
12 ts maintenance by making men avoid signaling romantic interest to other women through close-approach
13 dary when reciprocating than when initiating romantic interest.
14 rate for the complex factors contributing to romantic love and mate choice.
15 ; this drive is distinct from the sex drive; romantic love changes across time; and romantic love sha
16 general arousal" component of romantic love; romantic love is primarily a motivation system, rather t
17 rive; romantic love changes across time; and romantic love shares biobehavioral similarities with mam
18 ermine the neural mechanisms associated with romantic love we used functional magnetic resonance imag
19            It has been proposed that intense romantic love, a cross-cultural universal, is a develope
20 altruism, the use of ethical principles, and romantic love.
21 ribute to the "general arousal" component of romantic love; romantic love is primarily a motivation s
22 ely to emphasise their caring and passionate romantic nature.
23                    The racial segregation of romantic networks has been documented by social scientis
24 ity of relationships with peers, family, and romantic others at an interpersonal level; and associate
25          Reliving an unwanted rejection by a romantic partner was significantly characterized by acti
26 n (EPC) can be costly to a woman's long-term romantic partner.
27 rents, siblings, other relatives, peers, and romantic partners, and adolescents' involvement in commu
28 n the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Post-Romantic periods.
29 of plant forms did not truly begin until the romantic poet and naturalist Goethe proposed the concept
30 hese pairs varied in the degree to which the romantic problems seemed to arise from bad luck or poor
31 -term effects, long-term health effects, and romantic rejection are not effective strategies.
32 DA of the neuroimaging studies of reliving a romantic rejection to test whether the pain matrix was a
33 -term effects, long-term health effects, and romantic rejection.
34 activity in women actively grieving a recent romantic relationship breakup.
35                Nine right-handed women whose romantic relationship ended within the preceding 4 month
36 individual would be ultimately pursued for a romantic relationship or rejected.
37  bonds, e.g. parents and their children, and romantic relationship partners.
38 l twin had one stable, long-term, successful romantic relationship, whereas the affected co-twin had
39 sisting of two people who are in a committed romantic relationship.
40 orking, and having ever experienced a stable romantic relationship.
41  current eczema were less likely to have had romantic relationships (1.93, 1.21-3.08).
42                             Well-functioning romantic relationships are important for long-term healt
43 cterize the growing evidence that adolescent romantic relationships are significant for individual ad
44 etical and empirical advances in research on romantic relationships between age 10 and the early twen
45 ples paint a cohesive and unified picture of romantic relationships that reflects a strong and maturi
46             Female participants in long-term romantic relationships were scanned as they received pai
47 erature on close relationships, particularly romantic relationships, to extract its core principles.
48 lity for friendship and long- and short-term romantic relationships.
49 riving at school; experiencing bullying; and romantic relationships.
50 therapeutic neuroenhancement of contemporary romantic relationships.
51  during childhood and subsequent behavior in romantic relationships.
52 hips with parents and peers as a context for romantic relationships.
53 than oxytocin (whose effects are confined to romantic/reproductive relationships and often do not sur
54 lationship, whereas the affected co-twin had romantic reversals one or more of which precipitated dep
55 stent with a holistic ontology in the German Romantic tradition.

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