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One of the most significant findings in neuroscience in the last 75 years is that pleasure and pain are co-located, which means the same parts of the brain that process pleasure also process pain, and they work like a balance. So, when we feel pleasure, our balance tips one way; when we feel pain, it tips in the opposite
direction.
Dr. Anna Lembke
Dr. Lembke Uses a Seesaw Analogy to Explain How Pleasure & Pain Cause Addiction
Dr. Anna Lembke: Understanding & Treating Addiction | Episode 33
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