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1 ial affiliation in parent-infant attachment, romantic and filial relationships, and other prosocial b
2 als who identify as OS experience emotional, romantic and/or sexual feelings towards inanimate object
4 t display strong pair bonds similar to human romantic attachments, preceded by infant attachment to t
6 nals that causally modulate the emergence of romantic attraction during interactions remain unknown.
8 aligning their smiles causally enhanced the romantic attraction they felt toward each other, compare
10 results suggest that OXT could contribute to romantic bonds in men by enhancing their partner's attra
13 ues, we had participants watch a full-length romantic comedy-drama film during functional magnetic re
18 ined the association of a partner's age with romantic desire (N = 9,084 dyadic reports) among N = 6,2
20 a first glance, then, can accurately predict romantic desire, but that glance involves a mix of physi
22 s attributable to two distinct components of romantic evaluation: either consensus judgments about ph
23 heless, relevant published data on in-person romantic evaluations-that is, studies where adults inter
24 re has been a complaint of impropriety-be it romantic, financial, or social in nature-arising after t
27 ated whether different components of initial romantic impressions predicted later romantic outcomes a
28 ts maintenance by making men avoid signaling romantic interest to other women through close-approach
29 dicts later relational outcomes (e.g., later romantic interest, contact attempts) using a design that
30 compatibility) to predict later evaluations (romantic interest, physical attraction, and desire to kn
32 e pair bonding hypothesis of the function of romantic kissing, relative poverty (income inequality) p
34 ; this drive is distinct from the sex drive; romantic love changes across time; and romantic love sha
35 general arousal" component of romantic love; romantic love is primarily a motivation system, rather t
36 rive; romantic love changes across time; and romantic love shares biobehavioral similarities with mam
37 ermine the neural mechanisms associated with romantic love we used functional magnetic resonance imag
39 We offer a novel motivational account of romantic love, which portrays it as a means to the end o
43 ribute to the "general arousal" component of romantic love; romantic love is primarily a motivation s
48 ity of relationships with peers, family, and romantic others at an interpersonal level; and associate
50 [weighted percentage, 51%]) or lived with a romantic partner (5952 participants [weighted percentage
51 e understanding of how the presence of one's romantic partner affects emotion regulation in parental
55 uggest that although one's own ER, and their romantic partner's ER, may be tied to well-being, simila
56 ormation and thus strive more strongly for a romantic partner, (b) men benefit more from romantic rel
58 als weighted above chance: Finding a beloved romantic partner, being physically and emotionally healt
68 affective touch has an instrumental role for romantic partners in promoting and reinforcing their aff
70 ay be tied to well-being, similarity between romantic partners' ER habits may not matter as much.
72 Results underscore the interdependence of romantic partners' satisfaction and indicate that both m
73 rents, siblings, other relatives, peers, and romantic partners, and adolescents' involvement in commu
75 al preferences to guide the choice of actual romantic partners, human mating psychology must possess
78 of love and affectionate touch behaviors in romantic partnerships in two studies comprising 7880 par
82 of plant forms did not truly begin until the romantic poet and naturalist Goethe proposed the concept
83 hese pairs varied in the degree to which the romantic problems seemed to arise from bad luck or poor
85 DA of the neuroimaging studies of reliving a romantic rejection to test whether the pain matrix was a
89 romantic partner, (b) men benefit more from romantic relationship involvement in terms of their ment
92 significantly higher levels of optimism and romantic relationship quality in young adulthood (beta c
94 nations from the prior literature, including romantic relationship quality, hostility, and loneliness
95 abis, or other drugs), unintended pregnancy, romantic relationship quality, physical violence, and al
97 are numerous benefits to having a satisfying romantic relationship, maintaining high levels of relati
98 l twin had one stable, long-term, successful romantic relationship, whereas the affected co-twin had
102 often viewed as more romantic than men, and romantic relationships are assumed to be more central to
104 cterize the growing evidence that adolescent romantic relationships are significant for individual ad
105 etical and empirical advances in research on romantic relationships between age 10 and the early twen
109 over the course of one month, 100 people in romantic relationships reported how much time they spent
110 a relatively stable characteristic of human romantic relationships that is robustly and reliably rel
111 ples paint a cohesive and unified picture of romantic relationships that reflects a strong and maturi
113 on experiences from inside and outside their romantic relationships to satisfy their fundamental need
116 e primary way people communicate intimacy in romantic relationships, and affectionate touch behaviors
117 dence, lower income, arts majors, failure in romantic relationships, longer use of the Internet, usin
118 mediocre parental relationships, failure in romantic relationships, physical comorbidities, longer u
119 erature on close relationships, particularly romantic relationships, to extract its core principles.
131 than oxytocin (whose effects are confined to romantic/reproductive relationships and often do not sur
132 lationship, whereas the affected co-twin had romantic reversals one or more of which precipitated dep
134 s and engagement), but only in Classical and Romantic styles (rated as familiar) and not the Contempo
139 ce and industry have been driven by a shared romantic vision of exploring the Universe, whether by st