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Both animals and humans do have reward centers in the brain. Both humans and animals feel happy or pleasure when the reward centers of the brain are stimulated.
Dopamine is involved in the brain's reward and pleasure centers.
The pleasure center of the brain is also called the rewards circuit. Some the brain areas impacted by pleasure include amygdala, nucleus accumbens, ventral tegmental area, cerebellum and the pituitary gland.
the limbic part of the brain the most prominent part is the nucleus accumbus but there are other part also that are pleasure centers..dopamine is released in these areas also.this part is in the middle of the brain
It damages the pleasure centers in the brain and makes it so that the amount a normal amount of pleasure can only be acheived by doing more of the drug.
Dopamine is the pleasure-producing neurotransmitter in the brain.
The higher centers in the brain are located in the cerebrum.
Hypothalamus
The medical dictionary does not have a definition for the word relayed. The closest word to it is a 'relay nucleus' which is a part of the brain that relays stimuli from the lower receptor centers to matching cortical centers.
Neuroscience has not been able to pinpoint exact what part of the brain controls self-confidence. Although the pleasure centers that are felt by most confident people are associated with the neo-cortex and the visual cortex.
The brain is the 'control center' of the body.
pleasure of business