Romantic relationships and attraction among humans have been the focus of numerous psychological and neuroscientific studies. While these studies have unveiled some of the neural and mental processes ...
A new study led by Dr. Shir Atzil and her team from the Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University unveils intriguing insights into the mechanisms of romantic bonding, focusing particularly on ...
A well-timed smile could be the ultimate speed-dating hack. Smiles enhanced by artificial intelligence during video chats led to higher romantic attraction, researchers report October 28 in ...
Can we truly assess whether someone finds us attractive? Cognitive psychologist Iliana Samara conducted her Ph.D. project on romantic attraction and discovered that men, in particular, tend to ...
A small study in Israel developed a machine learning model that achieved moderate to high accuracy in predicting romantic attraction and rejection in a simulated dating app scenario. The researchers ...
Aromanticism refers to experiencing little to no romantic attraction to others. People who identify as aromantic may have little interest in romantic relationships or may not desire romantic ...
Attraction is more than romance. It’s the unspoken magnetism that connects us, whether with a partner, a friend, or even a fleeting stranger. It’s the chemistry that sparks curiosity, admiration, and ...
You might find that a different sexual or romantic orientation better describes your experience or that attraction ebbs and flows over time. In some cases, certain underlying conditions or medications ...
A new study reveals that physiological synchrony, the alignment of physiological responses between individuals, significantly enhances perceived romantic attraction. Findings show that some ...