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TITLE: |
Being in love : [videorecording] |
SERIES: |
The science of love |
PUBLISHED: |
Princeton, NJ : Films for Humanities and Sciences ; c2004. |
DESCRIPTION: |
1 videodisc (51 min.) : sd., col. , 4 3/4 in. |
NOTES: |
This program examines the irrepressible nature of love and the consequences of misdirected desire. Monogamy, "lovesickness," stalking, free love, plural marriage, infidelity, mate-switching, jealousy, spouse abuse, and the health benefits of love are discussed by evolutionary psychologist David Buss, clinical psychologist David Celani, social psychologist Arthur Aron, neurobiologist Antonio Demasio, anthropologist Helen Fisher, Rorbert Levenson, of the Institute of Personality and Social Research, and others. Footage of experiments that measure empathy and that demonstrate bodily changes associated with emotional states is included. |
NOTES: |
DVD |
NOTES: |
English |
SUBJECT: |
Love |
SUBJECT: |
Marriage |
ADDED ENTRY: |
Films for Humanities & Sciences |
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