Sex, Bonding, & Attachment, Part 1 of 2
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Sarah Merrill, PhD ABD, is a Cornell neuropsychologist specializing in human bonding and attachment. Sarah explains how our neurons and our neurochemistry give rise to the rich experiences of attraction and love. Sarah and Michael also discuss some of the current trends within science generally and the social sciences specifically, and give their perspectives on the evolving landscape within the world of academic research and publishing.
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