Kevin Cordle

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Human beings are born with a bias toward satisfying immediate rewards, they argued, and our ability to counteract that bias in the service of a longer-term goal—like preserving a bonded relationship—when we sense something—sexual opportunity, for example—that sparks our reward circuits, may depend on the strength of the interaction between those circuits and the PFC.
The Chemistry Between Us: Love, Sex, and the Science of Attraction
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