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Summary Of: Pleasure

pleasure is seen generally as an independent feeling of happiness... Pleasure may also be defined... and his followers defined pleasure as the absence of pain... understood pleasure as a negative sensation... to increase to the maximum the amount of pleasure and minimize the amount of pain... theorized to produce great pleasure when stimulated electrically... when referring to pleasure center for intracranial stimulation... Certain chemicals are known to stimulate the pleasure centers of the brain...

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