Helen Fisher

Helen Fisher
Helen E. Fisher is an American anthropologist, human behavior researcher, and self-help author. She is a biological anthropologist, is a Senior Research Fellow, at The Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, and a Member of the Center For Human Evolutionary Studies in the Department of Anthropology at Rutgers University. Prior to Rutgers University, she was a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth31 May 1945
CountryUnited States of America
Women have a better sense of color and a better color memory. They're more likely to notice when something doesn't match; more likely to notice what you're wearing.
There's every reason to think SSRIs blunt your ability to fall and stay in love.
The women's movement is just a symptom of basic changes in the economy that are favoring women.
Since when is anyone truly honest with anyone?
Men fall in love faster than, and just as often as, women.
Every time you cuddle with your children, you're likely to be driving down your testosterone.
I have always been interested in how you can walk into a room and there will be 40 people there and you are immediately drawn to one.
I suspect privacy is a very new concept to humanity.
A woman will toss her head and a man will say, 'Oh she's trying to pick me up,' when in fact she's not doing that at all. So, women actually have to be a little careful with what they do, because men will pick up things that they didn't mean.
In that early-love stage, you're in that state of exhilaration. You talk till dawn. You become obsessed with 'What does he think?' 'Does he like me?' 'Does he think I'm fat?'
I think the happiness we find, we make.
Your face and head give more information about you than any other body part.
People kill for love. They die for love.
I think you will find that with divorce will come happier remarriages.