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  • Wanting this, not that: The neural circuit that turns specific expectations into actions
  • Study Finds Pleasure Could Be A New Approach To Target Depression
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journals.plos.org /5 days ago

Wanting this, not that: The neural circuit that turns specific expectations into actions

by Joey A. Charbonneau, Erin L. Rich Neuroeconomics has long focused on reward values, ignoring their identity. A new PLOS Biology study shows that identity-specific reward expect...

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mindbodygreen.com /1 month ago

Study Finds Pleasure Could Be A New Approach To Target Depression

It's called Positive Affect Treatment.

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mindbodygreen.com /1 month ago

Study Finds Pleasure Could Be A New Approach To Target Depression

It's called Positive Affect Treatment.

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psychologytoday.com /1 week ago

Breaking the Cycle of Anxiety and Lost Pleasure

Anxiety and anhedonia can trap the brain-body in a cycle: flat and unmotivated, or endlessly seeking but never satisfied. Here’s the neuroscience and the path back to pleasure.

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