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•           Defining the Brain Systems of Lust, Romantic Attraction and Attachment
•           Journal article by Arthur Aron, Lucy L. Brown, Helen E. Fisher, Haifang Li, Debra Mashek;
    Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 31, 2002



    Defining the brain systems of lust,
    romantic attraction, and attachment.
    by Helen E. Fisher , Arthur Aron , Debra Mashek , Haifang Li , Lucy L. Brown
    Helen E. Fisher (1,5)
    Arthur Aron (2)
    Debra Mashek (2)
    Haifang Li (3)
    Lucy L. Brown (4)

    Mammals and birds have evolved three primary, discrete, interrelated emotion--
    motivation systems in the brain for mating, reproduction, and parenting: lust,
    attraction, and male--female attachment. Each emotion--motivation system is
    associated with a specific constellation of neural correlates and a distinct behavioral
    repertoire. Lust evolved to initiate the mating process with any appropriate partner;
    attraction evolved to enable individuals to choose among and prefer specific mating
    partners, thereby conserving their mating time and energy; male--female attachment
    evolved to enable individuals to cooperate with a reproductive mate until species-
    specific parental duties have been completed. The evolution of these three emotion--
    motivation systems contribute to contemporary patterns of marriage, adultery, divorce,
    remarriage, stalking, homicide and other crimes of passion, and clinical depression due
    to romantic rejection. This article defines these three emotion--motivation systems.
    Then it discusses an ongoing project using functional magnetic resonance imaging of
    the brain to investigate the neural circuits associated with one of these emotion--
    motivation systems, romantic attraction.

    KEY WORDS: romantic attraction; sex drive; FMRI; neural circuits.

    INTRODUCTION
    Neuroscientists currently believe that the basic emotions arise from distinct circuits (or
    systems) of neural activity; that humans share several of these primary emotion--
    motivation circuits with other mammals; and that these brain systems evolved to direct
    behavior (Damasio, 1999; Davidson, 1994; Panksepp, 1998). It is hypothesized that
    among these primary neural systems are at least three discrete, interrelated emotion--
    motivation systems in the mammalian brain for mating, reproduction, and parenting:
    lust, attraction, and attachment (Fisher, 1998).
    The sex drive (the libido or lust) is characterized by a craving for sexual gratification
    and it is associated primarily with the estrogens and androgens.
    The attraction system is characterized by increased energy and focused attention on a
    preferred mating partner. In humans, the attraction system (standardly called romantic
    love, obsessive love, passionate love, being in love, infatuation, or limerence) is also
    characterized by feelings of exhilaration, "intrusive thinking" about the love object,
    and a craving for emotional union with this partner or potential partner. There is some
    evidence that this affective state is primarily associated with elevated levels of central

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Defining the brain systems of lust

  • 1. Defining the Brain Systems of Lust, Romantic Attraction and Attachment • Journal article by Arthur Aron, Lucy L. Brown, Helen E. Fisher, Haifang Li, Debra Mashek; Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 31, 2002 Defining the brain systems of lust, romantic attraction, and attachment. by Helen E. Fisher , Arthur Aron , Debra Mashek , Haifang Li , Lucy L. Brown Helen E. Fisher (1,5) Arthur Aron (2) Debra Mashek (2) Haifang Li (3) Lucy L. Brown (4) Mammals and birds have evolved three primary, discrete, interrelated emotion-- motivation systems in the brain for mating, reproduction, and parenting: lust, attraction, and male--female attachment. Each emotion--motivation system is associated with a specific constellation of neural correlates and a distinct behavioral repertoire. Lust evolved to initiate the mating process with any appropriate partner; attraction evolved to enable individuals to choose among and prefer specific mating partners, thereby conserving their mating time and energy; male--female attachment evolved to enable individuals to cooperate with a reproductive mate until species- specific parental duties have been completed. The evolution of these three emotion-- motivation systems contribute to contemporary patterns of marriage, adultery, divorce, remarriage, stalking, homicide and other crimes of passion, and clinical depression due to romantic rejection. This article defines these three emotion--motivation systems. Then it discusses an ongoing project using functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain to investigate the neural circuits associated with one of these emotion-- motivation systems, romantic attraction. KEY WORDS: romantic attraction; sex drive; FMRI; neural circuits. INTRODUCTION Neuroscientists currently believe that the basic emotions arise from distinct circuits (or systems) of neural activity; that humans share several of these primary emotion-- motivation circuits with other mammals; and that these brain systems evolved to direct behavior (Damasio, 1999; Davidson, 1994; Panksepp, 1998). It is hypothesized that among these primary neural systems are at least three discrete, interrelated emotion-- motivation systems in the mammalian brain for mating, reproduction, and parenting: lust, attraction, and attachment (Fisher, 1998). The sex drive (the libido or lust) is characterized by a craving for sexual gratification and it is associated primarily with the estrogens and androgens. The attraction system is characterized by increased energy and focused attention on a preferred mating partner. In humans, the attraction system (standardly called romantic love, obsessive love, passionate love, being in love, infatuation, or limerence) is also characterized by feelings of exhilaration, "intrusive thinking" about the love object, and a craving for emotional union with this partner or potential partner. There is some evidence that this affective state is primarily associated with elevated levels of central