The nature scenes provoked decreased activity in a part of the brain involved in perceiving pain, called nociception. However other areas linked to regulating pain were not significantly affected.
The nature scenes provoked decreased activity in a part of the brain involved in perceiving pain, called nociception. However, other areas linked to regulating pain were not significantly affected.
The team discovered that the raw sensory signals the brain receives when something hurts were reduced when watching a carefully designed, high quality, virtual nature scene. The study confirmed ...
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