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The neural correlates of many emotional states have been studied, most recently through the technique of fMRI. However, nothing is known about the neural substrates involved in evoking one of the most overwhelming of all affective states, that of romantic love, about which we report here. The activity in the brains of 17 subjects who were deeply in love was scanned using fMRI, while they viewed pictures of their partners, and compared with the activity produced by viewing pictures of three friends of similar age, sex and duration of friendship as their partners. The activity was restricted to foci in the medial insula and the anterior cingulate cortex and, subcortically, in the caudate nucleus and the putamen, all bilaterally. Deactivations were observed in the posterior cingulate gyrus and in the amygdala and were right-lateralized in the prefrontal, parietal and middle temporal cortices. The combination of these sites differs from those in previous studies of emotion, suggesting that a unique network of areas is responsible for evoking this affective state. This leads us to postulate that the principle of functional specialization in the cortex applies to affective states as well.

Romantic and maternal love are highly rewarding experiences. Both are linked to the perpetuation of the species and therefore have a closely linked biological function of crucial evolutionary importance. Yet almost nothing is known about their neural correlates in the human. We therefore used fMRI to measure brain activity in mothers while they viewed pictures of their own and of acquainted children, and of their best friend and of acquainted adults as additional controls. The activity specific to maternal attachment was compared to that associated to romantic love described in our earlier study and to the distribution of attachment-mediating neurohormones established by other studies. Both types of attachment activated regions specific to each, as well as overlapping regions in the brain's reward system that coincide with areas rich in oxytocin and vasopressin receptors. Both deactivated a common set of regions associated with negative emotions, social judgment and 'mentalizing', that is, the assessment of other people's intentions and emotions. We conclude that human attachment employs a push-pull mechanism that overcomes social distance by deactivating networks used for critical social assessment and negative emotions, while it bonds individuals through the involvement of the reward circuitry, explaining the power of love to motivate and exhilarate.

Whether you're in love or looking for a man to love, you'll find the perfect romantic pictures here. With our free stock images, you can easily create your personal gallery to share with friends and family.

The world recently bid a solemn farewell to the man believed to be responsible for arguably the most romantic photo ever taken. Glenn McDuffie, who claimed to be the sailor in the Times Square kissing photo taken during a celebration after the World War II victory, was 86 when he died. Through an act of sheer joy when he was much younger (and thanks to a camera man positioned at exactly the right place and time), McDuffie left behind an iconic image that will forever move us to experience all the feelings.

What other popular photos have a way of sparking romantic inspiration within us? The pictures below are incredible not only for the images themselves, but additionally for what they represent, the compassion they evoke and the lessons they teach us about unconditional love.

You know this one, an oldie but goodie: Glenn McDuffie and Gloria Bullard, the two people believed to be pictured in the iconic image, kiss in Times Square on V-J Day, 1945. Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt for Time & Life Pictures via Getty Images.

A married couple, Michael A. Knaapen and John Becker, in Washington D.C. embraces after a Supreme Court ruling issues that parts of DOMA (the Defense of Marriage Act) are unconstitutional, 2013. Photo by Mark Wilson for Getty Images.

Gloria Bullard, the woman believed to be in Eisenstaedt's original Times Square photo, and World War II fighter pilot Jerry Yellin reenact the image on the anniversary of V-J Day in New York City, 2013. Photo by Emmanuel Dunand for Getty Images.

The Inn of the Dove Hotel at Harrisburg-Hershey is a perfect place for couples to come and relax, just up the road from the heart of the city and many surrounding attractions. A Lovely place to unwind and relax with nice and cozy suites with all the comforts of Jacuzzi, Fireplace,WiFi, Refreshing showers with two shower heads, Flat TV & King size comfy beds.Enjoy a well deserved getaway with your loved one and indulge in comfort in our privileged Romantic Suites including Deluxe, Honeymoon,Swimming Pool Suites and theme suites.

In terms of amenities, Our suites often offer additional features that are not commonly found in regular Suites of other hotels. These may include a private entrance, cottage style villas and creekside scenic views, a Jacuzzi or jetted hot tubs, a fireplace, or even a private heated indoor pool suite. These amenities are intended to provide couples with opportunities for relaxation, enjoyment, and quality time together.

Furthermore, we also offer special services and personalized touches to enhance the romantic experience. This can include things like champagne or wine upon arrival, specialty add-on packages offering real roses, rose petals, scented candles , teddy bear romantic decorations, and even turndown services with rose petals on the bed. Many surroundings can add to the overall romantic atmosphere and make the experience even more special.

tub close to the king size bed, and had a mirror above the bed similar to resorts in the Poconos! Close to I-81 between Hershey-Harrisburg, for easy access to restaurants or for delivery. Private toilet closet!

Great room with Big Jacuzzi and fireplace. It was a perfect gateway. Had a Romantic package added to it. Great experience. Suites are very big and clean. bed is very comfortable. Bathroom are newly renovated with one we had is rainfall shower to it. Staff is very friendly.

This is Jay around the way. I promise that I would write a review because the new management was great!!! I also enjoyed the cozy room including the fireplace and hot tub! it was extra special with the holidays and the firework display! I will see y'all guys again whenever I return to town.

Our 10th Anniversary at the Inn of the Dove in Harrisburg, PA, was nothing short of magical. Upon arrival, we were welcomed by the exceptionally warm and attentive staff who consistently provided top-notch service throughout our stay. Our suite was a haven of romance, complete with a luxurious jacuzzi and tasteful decor that sparked intimacy at every corner. The hotel's attention to detail, from the immaculate facilities to the serene atmosphere, added to our unforgettable experience. Conveniently located in the charming area of Harrisburg, we also enjoyed easy access to local attractions while still having a tranquil retreat to return to. Our anniversary was made truly special by our stay at the Inn of the Dove, a hotel that understands and delivers the epitome of a romantic experience. We wholeheartedly give it a 5-star rating.

My 2nd time here, under new management 

Lovely romantic place highly recommend 

We are coming back . The staff and location both are exceptional.

Thank you very much to make our stay wonderful 

 Will try new re-models room 

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I have visited several hotels and resorts ranging anywhere from 3 stars to 5 stars. I would rate Inn of the Dove to be a 3 star hotel,only because it's considered to be a luxury motel. Yes it's outdated,but as far as amenities offered anywhere else you would pay $300+ for a room with a California King,Fireplace,TV, Jacuzzi tub and 2 Person Shower. I brought my own comforter and pillows. I had no issues with the bed,fireplace,tv,ac/heater,fridge,jacuzzi tub,toilet etc. I got 1 night for $128 with tax and fees! My girlfriend and I more than enjoyed our first pre-valentine's day together and we might make it an anniversary thing for the future!

The jacuzzi was heaven!!! We had the best time while there. Apart from the needing updates, this place was truly pleasant. Everything was nice and clean. Loved how it was calm and quiet. No disappointment. We are not a very picky couple. 152ee80cbc

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