La dopamina es un neurotransmisor que juega un papel fundamental en la química del amor. Se le conoce como el "neurotransmisor del placer" porque está involucrado en la experiencia del placer y la recompensa. Cuando nos enamoramos, la dopamina se libera en grandes cantidades en nuestro cerebro, lo que nos hace sentir eufóricos y emocionados.
Hazelwood, a neuroscientist herself, brings authentic academic detail to the book. Major themes include: La química del amor by Ali Hazelwood - Goodreads
Some of the key topics discussed in the book include:
You can find the book in various formats through these official platforms: : Available for Kindle on Amazon and through the library system. Physical Editions Standard Paperback : Widely available at major retailers like Amazon (Spanish Edition) Special Edition
A neuroscientist inspired by Marie Curie (often asking "What would Marie Curie do?") who runs a secret Twitter account dedicated to exposing sexism in STEM.
: The story highlights the institutional sexism women face in STEM fields.
"La química del amor" (which translates to "The Chemistry of Love" in English) is a romance novel written by Ali Hazelwood. The story revolves around the complexities of love, relationships, and human emotions.