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Brain-lentine: Valentine’s gifts for your brainy loved one

Something to help your loved one release some oxytocin and help your pair-bonding.

Samantha AdlerbySamantha Adler
February 7, 2019 - Updated on July 11, 2023
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Are you looking for a gift to get the neuroscientist in your life? Try one of these gifts to show your partner you are just as brainy as they are.

Brain Specimen Coasters

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These brain specimen coasters will make your significant other the envy of all of his or her coworkers! And when they’re stacked up, they look like a 3D brain — I personally know a lot of people who have gotten these as gifts, and they’ve all loved it.

Appeal to Their Creative Side with a Neuroscience Coloring Book

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Adult coloring books are all the rage, but what if you could color something you love and learn something, too? These two coloring books let you color the brain and learn a bit about its structure in the process.

There’s also more than one option here — here’s another really cool alternative!

Or Buy Her Some Brain Art

 

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Coloring is definitely not for everyone, and why go through the extra effort when you can just buy an amazing piece of brainy art? These beautiful brain-themed art pieces will appeal to her right brain (just kidding, that’s not actually a thing).

Here’s another option (buy on Amazon):

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Or maybe you’d rather get her some beautiful neuron-themed art pieces?

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Brainy clothes

A Neuroscience-Themed Wardrobe? Yes, please! It’s cold in February, so what about this beautiful scarf:

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Or, get them something they can show off to all of their coworkers. Check out this whimsical shirt:

Jewelry is Always Nice

And, of course if you want to go for the safe bet, get them some jewelry – but make it brain-themed!

Try neurons:

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Or this bracelet:

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Or if all else fails, a brain necklace is always a safe bet. Right?

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These gifts will definitely make that brainy guy or girl in your life release some oxytocin and help your pair-bonding! Have you made up your mind yet?

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Samantha Adler

Samantha Adler

Sam is a neuroscience PhD candidate at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She hopes that by writing and editing for ZME Science she can contribute to making science more accessible to the general public.

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