The Neuroscience of Pleasure
Centuries after the world's greatest philosophers pondered the secrets to a good life, modern science has made tremendous, cross-disciplinary advances in understanding human flourishing. For Oxford neuroscientist Morten Kringelbach, this has meant going straight to the source — the brain. For two decades, Kringelbach has invited participants to brain imaging scanners to investigate what happens in the brain when they experience one of the most cherished constituents of well-being: pleasure. ….[READ]
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