STAGE TUBE: Biologist Dawn Maslar Shares HOW YOUR BRAIN FALLS IN LOVE; Releases New Book!

By: Jan. 27, 2017
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This Valentine's Day Delight your viewers with one of the leading experts in the science of love. Dawn Maslar is a two-time TEDx speaker and author of Men Chase, Women Choose: The Neuroscience of Meeting, Dating, Losing Your Mind and Finding True Love.

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As a former biology professor, Maslar's cutting-edge research is based on years of peer-reviewed studies. She has compiled the latest research to explain how love works. Those feelings you associate with love follow a distinct time course. Her work traces the process from first flicker of attraction, though courtship, falling in love, and on to long-term love.

Some of Maslar's eye-opening findings include:

• Attraction has nothing to do with love.
• Men and women fall in love differently. And, the activities that cause a woman to fall in love may prevent a man from falling in love.
• Men should experience a natural hesitation point before falling in love.
• You experience a biochemical upheaval when you fall in love. Some of these are similar to the effects of drugs.
• When you fall in love, parts of your brain deactivate. You actually lose cognitive ability when you fall in love.
• Falling in love is temporary.
• Falling in love and staying in love are two very different things.
• And much, much more.

Dawn Maslar, MS, is an award-winning author, adjunct biology professor, and researcher in the science of love. She is a TEDxBocaRaton 2016 speaker on
How Your Brain Falls In Love (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyq2Wo4eUDg) and TEDxWestBrowardHigh 2016 speaker on Falling in vs. Staying in Love. She was voted one of the Top 20 Most Followed Dating Experts on Twitter and Best 28 Dating, Marriage and Relationship Blogs in the UK to follow in 2015. Her work has been featured on South Florida Today, Miami Herald and NPR. Her new book is titled Men Chase, Women Choose: The Neuroscience of Meeting, Dating, Losing Your Mind, and Finding True Love.

To learn more about Dawn Maslar and the science of love, please visit: www.dawnmaslar.com.

Men Chase, Women Choose: The Neuroscience of Meeting, Dating, Losing Your Mind and Finding True Love
ISBN: 9780757319259
Available directly from the publisher at www.hcibooks.com or 800-441-5569 and at fine bookstores everywhere.

Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, co-authors of The Rules: "We've been writing about relationships for years, but never looked into the science behind it... it's great. We've always known The Rules works and now we know why."

Julie Spira, America's Top On-Line Expert: "As a dating and relationship expert and coach, I try to read every book I can get my hands on to understand the multiple perspectives on love and happiness. Dawn Maslar's new book, Men Chase, Women Choose takes a deep dive into the biology of love. Maslar takes complicated terms of brain vocabulary and simplifies it to make this book an easy read. There's no doubt after understanding the effects of dopamine and oxytocin, you'll come away more educated, enlightened, and ready to let that man chase you to find everlasting love."

Ernest Chu, author of Soul Currency: "Dawn Maslar is Barbara DeAngelis meets Bruce Lipton."



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