This is a good one
I had a fascinating interview with Michael Ryan, a Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of Texas. We talked specifically about his book "A Taste for the Beautiful: The Evolution of Attraction"
In the book, he argues that attraction is not "what the brain finds attractive about the real world," but more like "what the brain determines is attractive about the real world."
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The emotions associated with this drive are intense for a reason . Sexual attraction & pleasure evolved to give a strong incentive to reproduce, and so those traits became amplified through the generations .
Thanks for the post
interesting take
The only question comes to my mind after watching the video is that how blind people feel attracted to others.
So it is about how brain preset the things.Things are already pre programmed.Now that's interesting.Thank's for the post.
Wow...
I've been reading about the law of attraction, I've never read that attraction is not what the " brain finds attractive about the real world," but more like "what the brain determines is attractive about the real world."
Cool...
I hope I can find the e-copy of his book. I need it ugently.
Great post.
Yes, science is the practical we can know everything by the technology of science. We are putting farward so fast by the way if science. Tech is so fast in today's world. I am very interested to see more about science. Nice blog
Is there any relation with heart in sexual attraction?
Hello David,
I just watched your first video , i liked it, i want some more, so..
:-) Thank You for all you do !
Very interesting game of words "what the brain finds attractive about the real world," but more like "what the brain determines is attractive about the real world.". I really liked your post. Surely if I would like to see more scientific interviews
Nice post
Don't know much about science getting involved in the power of attraction, you either like some one or not , yes keep up the science interviews !
alot of thanks to you and to Mr Michael this amaizing teacher , biologie science is helping our world, we need people like you
Biology vs. Culture. It's like the nature vs. nurture debate. How much does each affect evolution? The cultural aspect sometimes get lost in the discussion. Evolution is such a simple idea at its core, but the details can be complex and hard to determine. It's important to remember that culture also evolves, in tandem with the biology.
My soft nana got aroused, evolved into a chubs nana, then got fully erected into a bonana. The evolution of my sexually attractive bonana.