Dr. Helen Fisher is a biological anthropologist renowned for her studies on romantic love, its evolution, and neurobiology. Growing up in an open environment with supportive parents, she learned the significance of sex in relationships early on. Her academic journey led her to explore why humans, unlike 97% of mammals, engage in long-term monogamous relationships. Fisher's inquiry provides insights into how the brain processes love and attachment, shedding light on the complexities of human emotional connections.
Dr. Helen Fisher's research on romantic love combines her background in anthropology with a deep understanding of the brain's role in attachment and partner selection.
Reflecting on her childhood, Fisher emphasizes the value of a nurturing environment, curiosity, and the importance of discussions about sex in understanding human relationships.
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