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    participants
    procedure
    rejected partners
    brain systems
    associated with drives
    in reproduction
    in romantic love
    Broca’s area
    Brodie, Fawn
    “broken wing” strategy
    Brown, Lucy L.
    Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
    Browning, Robert
    Burbank, Luther
    Burch, Rebecca
    Burton, Richard
    Buston, Peter
    butterflies
    Capellanus, Andreas (Andreas the Chaplain)
    Carter, Sue
    carvings
    casual passion
    cats
    Catullus
    caudate nucleus
    cave paintings
    Cavendish, William
    cerebral cortex
    Chad
    chance
    changing for beloved
    Chartier, Alain
    Chaucer, Geoffrey
    Chekhov, Anton
    chemistry
    of attachment
    of love
    Chen, Yuan
    chickens
    childbirth
    childhood
    evolution of
    children
    fall in love
    fighting for welfare of
    sex play
    chimpanzees
    affection
    brain size
    choosiness
    mating behavior
    possessiveness
    puberty in
    choosiness
    in animals
    choosing a mate
    fundamental mechanism of, (see also brain circuitry for romantic love)
    men
    women
    Chrétien de Troyes
    civit cats
    Clerambault-Kandinsky syndrome (CKS)
    clues, looking for
    cockroach
    combinatorial explosion
    companionate love
    companionate marriages
    conscious awareness
    consummate love
    cooking
    copulation
    animals
    with family members
    forest-dwelling ancestors
    corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)
    cortisol
    courting
    courting talk
    courtly love
    courtship
    in animals
    evidence of
    human ancestors
    practicing
    courtship blunting
    courtship displays
    cranial capacity
    craving
    in animals
    dopamine and
    for sex
    “creaky bridge” experiment
    crimes of passion
    Cristiani, Michelle
    Cro-Magnon people
    cuckoldry
    cultural artifacts
    culture
    cummings, e. e.
    Damasio, Antonio
    danger
    Daniel, Arnaut
    Daniel, Samuel
    Dante
    Darwin, Charles
    dating time
    decision/commitment
    de Borneil, Giraut
    De Flournival, Richard
    delayed maturation
    dependency
    depression
    as adaptation
    in animals
    evolution of
    in rejection
    symptoms
    talking therapy for
    Descent of Man, The (Darwin)
    desire(s)
    hormone of
    see also sexual desire
    despair
    evolutionary value of
    evolution of value of
    feelings of
    in rejection
    despair response
    Dewey, John
    Dickens, Charles
    Dickinson, Emily
    differentiation
    distraction talk
    distress calls
    divorce
    evolution of
    right to
    DNA
    babies carrying
    passing on
    protecting
    dogs
    possessiveness
    protest response
    separation
    Donne, John
    dopamine
    in animal attraction
    brain regions
    and despair
    and drives
    and intense motivation
    novelty and
    in rejection
    in romantic love
    and sexual arousal
    stress and
    and vasopressin and oxytocin
    dopamine enhancers
    Drayton, Michael
    drive to love
    controlling
    drives
    to copulate
    defined
    chemistry of
    to eat and sleep
    to fall in love
    to win back beloved
    Dryden, John
    Dutton, Donald
    East Africa
    eating problems
    ecstasy
    Einstein, Albert
    ejaculation
    elation
    Elephant Memories (Moss)
    elephants
    Ellis, Bruce
    Emlen, Stephen
    emotion systems
    emotional arousal
    emotional blunting
    emotional dependence
    emotional intelligence
    emotional union, yearning for
    emotions
    brain regions associated with
    in love
    ordered in brain
    and romantic love
    empathy
    empty love
    endorphins
    energy
    in animals
    excessive
    intense
    Epstein, Robert
    eros
    erotomania
    Eschenbach, Wolfram von
    estrodiol
    estrogen(s)
    decline in
    and language
    estrogen replacement therapy
    estrus
    euphoria
    Euripides
    Evans, Dylan
    evolution
    of abandonment rage
    of attachment system
    of biological machinery in men
    of brain chemistry for animal attraction
    of childhood
    in decline of romantic love
    of divorce
    of human brain
    of human romantic love
    of human talents
    of humanity’s variety
    of language
    of lust
    mate guarding in
    in mating effort
    of mind
    of monogamy
    in preference for partner like oneself
    of romantic love
    of sexual exclusivity
    of traits to attract mates
    in waist-to-hip ratio
    exercise
    Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, The (Darwin)
    fall in love
    ability to
    making yourself
    men
    with one person rather than

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