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[Pour la Science] - L'auteur. Morten Kringelbach dirige le groupe de recherche Hedonia : Trygfonden, des Universités d'Oxford, aux États-Unis, et d'Aarhus, au Danemark. Kent Berridge est professeur de psychologie et de neurosciences à l'Université du Michigan.
Brain activity linked to parental instinct
www.world-science.net
Led by Morten Kringelbach and Alan Stein of the University of Oxford, the researchers used a brain imaging method called magnetoencephalography, or MEG. Because they were mainly interested in highly automatic, ...
Great Pleasure News - You Should Trust Your Animal Instincts
www.science20.com
Pleasure and desire are essential to all human behavior, says Oxford University neuroscientist Morten Kringelbach , and he challenges us to trust our animal instincts in pursuit of those.Pleasure and our sense of reward are ...
Brain activity linked to the parental instinct
www.biologynews.net
This research was led by Morten Kringelbach and Alan Stein from the University of Oxford and was funded by the Wellcome Trust and TrygFonden Charitable Foundation. The authors showed that a region of the human brain ...
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