Pleasurable behaviors reduce stress via brain reward pathways.
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Pleasurable behaviors reduce stress via brain reward pathways.
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Pleasurable behaviors reduce stress via brain reward pathways.
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Amanda A Jones
Amy R Furay
Anne M Christiansen
Annette D de Kloet
Dennis C Choi
Eric G Krause
Jon F Davis
Kellie L Tamashiro
Kenneth R Jones
Matia B Solomon
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10.1073/PNAS.1007740107
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2010-11-08T00:00:00Z