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A new neuroimaging study has revealed that viewing nature can help ease how people experience pain, by reducing the brain activity linked to pain perception. Published in the journal Nature ...
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Participants were given minor electric shocks while viewing videos of the various settings, with scans revealing the pain-reducing effects of those watching nature scenes were about half as ...
"Our study is the first to provide evidence from brain scans that this isn't just a placebo effect," Steininger said in a statement. The nature scenes provoked decreased activity in a part of the ...
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VIENNA - Simply looking at nature -- or even just digital pictures of it -- can relieve pain, according to new research which scanned the brains of people receiving electrical shocks. Nature's ...
This effect even occurs with virtual nature - such as nature videos In a new study, an international team of neuroscientists led by the University of Vienna has shown that experiencing nature can ...