Robert Lustig, MD: Behavior Always Has a Biochemical Basis

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  1. The love a mother feels for her child is influenced by both biochemistry and behavior. Biochemically, hormones such as oxytocin, often referred to as the "love hormone," play a significant role in fostering bonding and nurturing behaviors between mothers and their children. Additionally, neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin are involved in creating feelings of pleasure, satisfaction, and attachment.

    On the behavioral side, a mother's love is expressed through caring actions, emotional support, and the provision of a nurturing environment. These behaviors are shaped by social and cultural influences, personal experiences, and the mother-child relationship dynamics.

    So, while biochemistry sets the stage for the emotional connection between a mother and her child, behavior is how that love is expressed and manifested in the relationship.
    Thanks, doc 🤗

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