
A new variety of love, one which is selfless, turns off that area of reward in the brain, researchers have revealed. Judson Brewer, adjunct professor of psychiatry at Yale now at the University of Massachusetts told the Yale News, along with Kathleen Garrison, postdoctoral researcher in Yale's Department of Psychiatry, explained how the reward center of the brain could be turned off when a meditator silently repeat sayings, CBS News reported. These practices ...
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