The following experts and stories may be of interest to media seeking a source or theme for a Valentine鈥檚 Day story.
Research in love and bonding relationships
Pair bonding in animals
嘿嘿视频 Department of Psychology Professor researches pair bonding, not in humans, but animals 鈥 specifically, prairie voles and titi monkeys 鈥 in an effort to understand human relationships better.
Both titi monkeys and prairie voles form monogamous pair bonds and are good subjects for study through observation and brain scans, in particular. She and her lab researchers look at how each pair form a bond, their pair bonding behavior (both long-term and short-term), parenting and other factors. Contact: klbales@ucdavis.edu
Attraction and relationships
, associate professor in psychology, leads studies in .
One of 贰补蝉迟飞颈肠办鈥檚 research programs examines how the qualities that people say are critically important to them in a romantic partner 鈥 their 鈥 direct romantic partner selection and retention. He is also interested in exploring how close relationships grow and develop over time. He has published , as well, on why people鈥檚 current and former romantic partners sometimes share traits and sometimes do not.
贰补蝉迟飞颈肠办鈥檚 study published last spring looked at the differences between short-term and long-term relationships. Contact: eastwick@ucdavis.edu
Award in relationship research
Phillip Shaver, distinguished professor emeritus of psychology, received on Feb. 9 the Society for Personality and Social Psychology鈥檚 鈥淟egacy鈥 award, which honors luminary figures in social and personality psychology, tracing their impact to contemporary work. Shaver, who twice has chaired the 嘿嘿视频 Department of Psychology, started with a study he co-authored in 1987 on romantic love that would transform the study of interpersonal relations. During his tenure as chair, the department grew its faculty in social and personality psychology, as well as in the emerging area of cognitive neuroscience. Attachment theory, as Shaver鈥檚 field of study is called by academics, actually began with psychological studies in the 1960s and 鈥70s of patterns of infant-mother attachment. Full story is here.
Nature first loves
What would a love-themed tip sheet be without a 嘿嘿视频 tip of a hat to nature? In the scientists share their 鈥渇irst love鈥 experiences with nature and how that shaped their path to a career that helps protect the environment.
A free date
What is more romantic than attending an opera on Valentine鈥檚 Day? Attending a free opera, of course. The 嘿嘿视频 Mondavi Center will present a night full of operatic favorites performed by on Thursday, Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. The ensemble, composed of four vocalists from the Curtis Opera Theatre, will celebrate the theatre鈥檚 legacy of educating and training many of the world鈥檚 most gifted singers. Tickets are free and can be acquired . Note: This performance is nearly 鈥渟old out鈥 but because it鈥檚 free, people may back out, so check near performance time to check seat availability. The ticket windows are open an hour before the performance, or call 530-754-2787.
Media Resources
Karen Nikos-Rose, News and Media Relations, 嘿嘿视频, 530-219-5472, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu
Kat Kerlin, News and Media Relations, 嘿嘿视频, 530-750-9195, kekerlin@ucdavis.edu