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時には命をも掛けて、なぜ人間はこうも恋を切望するのでしょうか。非常にリアルで、人間の身体的欲求である恋愛。その謎を解き明かすべく、ヘレン・フィッシャーおよび調査チームは恋愛中の人、失恋したばかりの人を集め、MRIスキャナ(磁気共鳴画像装置)で脳を検査した。
Anthropologist Helen Fisher studies gender differences and the evolution of human emotions. She's best known as an expert on romantic love, and her beautifully penned books -- including Anatomy of Love and Why We Love -- lay bare the mysteries of our most treasured emotion. Full bio »
Translated into Japanese by Aiko McLean
Reviewed by Takako Sato
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