How did we evolve the most loving brain on the planet? Humans are the most sociable species on earth – for better and for worse. On the one hand, we have the greatest capacities for empathy, communication, friendship, romance, complex social structures, and altruism. On the other, we have the greatest capacities for shaming, emotional cruelty, sadism, envy, jealousy, discrimination and other forms of dehumanization, and wholesale slaughter of our fellow humans. In other words, to paraphrase … [Read more...]
The Evolution of Love
August 19, 2010 By Rick Hanson
Filed Under: Buddha's Brain, Dr. Rick Hanson, Your Wise Brain Tagged With: altruism, biological evolution, Buddha’s Brain, child attachment, emotional cruelty, extended family, family groups, fellow humans, friendship romance, hominids, human genome, love, neural substrate, Neuroscience, parents and children, personal history, psychological factors, Rick Hanson, scarce resources, social structures, vulnerable child












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