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Brain and Cognition, 2003
How does the brain cause positive affective reactions to sensory pleasure? An answer to pleasure causation requires knowing not only which brain systems are activated by pleasant stimuli, but also which systems actually cause their positive affective properties.
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How does the brain cause positive affective reactions to sensory pleasure? An answer to pleasure causation requires knowing not only which brain systems are activated by pleasant stimuli, but also which systems actually cause their positive affective properties.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
The present title I borrow from that of Proverbs for Pleasure , which although not itself a textbook is a fascinating compilation of the world's most cogent proverbial sayings, assembled in 1954 by H. Pullar-Strecker, a psychiatrist who came to England from Germany in the thirties.
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The present title I borrow from that of Proverbs for Pleasure , which although not itself a textbook is a fascinating compilation of the world's most cogent proverbial sayings, assembled in 1954 by H. Pullar-Strecker, a psychiatrist who came to England from Germany in the thirties.
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2020
Sue Kennedy considers how Marghanita Laski’s provocative novel To Bed with Grand Music addresses the fantasy of fulfillable desires through the story of a young, married woman taking advantage of everything available in the ‘lucid abnormality’ of London during World War Two.
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Sue Kennedy considers how Marghanita Laski’s provocative novel To Bed with Grand Music addresses the fantasy of fulfillable desires through the story of a young, married woman taking advantage of everything available in the ‘lucid abnormality’ of London during World War Two.
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In Pursuit of Pleasure: A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Sexual Pleasure and Gender
International Journal of Sexual Health, 2021Ellen Laan +2 more
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Affective neuroscience of pleasure: reward in humans and animals
Psychopharmacology, 2008Kent C Berridge +2 more
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Anticipatory and consummatory components of the experience of pleasure: A scale development study
Journal of Research in Personality, 2006David E Gard, Ann M Kring, Oliver P John
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