Love resides not in the heart, but in the brain, says neuroscientist Sarah Woolley, PhD, of Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute. She studies the courtship rituals of songbirds, who have a lot to teach us about how we communicate.
Love resides not in the heart, but in the brain, says neuroscientist Sarah Woolley, PhD, of Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute. She studies the courtship rituals of songbirds, who have a lot to teach us about how we communicate.