Sweet Tooth Researchers Speculate May Be In Brain
University of Michigan researchers have found a “pleasure spot” in the brains of rats that may shed light on how food translates into pleasure for humans. Biopsychology researchers Susana Pecina and Kent Berridge found.
Sweetness by itself is merely a sensation, they note. Its pleasure arises within the brain, where neural systems actively paint pleasure onto the sensation to generate a “liking” reaction.
[Sweet Tooth Researchers Speculate May Be In Brain]