Kissing: The Science Behind the Connection
February 6, 2008
Category: Love, Relationships, and Psychology
In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the fascinating science of kissing, or osculation, and its profound implications on human relationships. He discusses how kissing serves as a complex exchange of information, revealing genetic compatibility and emotional connections. Drawing on research from evolutionary psychology, DeMille highlights the biological and chemical responses triggered by kissing, including the release of oxytocin, the bonding hormone. He also delves into cultural perceptions of kissing and its significance across different societies. This enlightening conversation encourages listeners to appreciate the deeper meanings behind this seemingly simple act.
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