A science of infidelity? Apparently, it exists

Infidelity, even in happy marriages, stems from the brain's 'hidden architecture,' according to psychologist Glenn Hutchinson. Unconscious attitudes and 'selfish' goals, formed early in life, can override conscious commitment. Situations interact with personal traits, making even remorseful individuals susceptible to actions they later regret, suggesting cheaters aren't always devious.

A science of infidelity? Apparently, it exists
Infidelity, even in happy marriages, stems from the brain's 'hidden architecture,' according to psychologist Glenn Hutchinson. Unconscious attitudes and 'selfish' goals, formed early in life, can override conscious commitment. Situations interact with personal traits, making even remorseful individuals susceptible to actions they later regret, suggesting cheaters aren't always devious.