Himeros

HIMEROS was the god of sexual desire and one of the Erotes, the winged gods of love. ... Himeros was depicted as winged youth or child. He often appears alongside Eros in scenes of Aphrodite's birth, fluttering around the goddess as she reclines in her conch-shell bed.
Himeros

Traditional interpretation

HIMEROS was the god of sexual desire and one of the Erotes, the winged gods of love. ... Himeros was depicted as winged youth or child. He often appears alongside Eros in scenes of Aphrodite's birth, fluttering around the goddess as she reclines in her conch-shell bed.

How neuromythography uses

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Himeros is a Brain Area

Himeros represents the sagittalis nucleus SAGT.

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Beth Sheridan

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