Summary: Viewing natural scenes can significantly reduce how people perceive pain, a new neuroimaging study has found.
Researchers recorded the brain activity of 49 volunteers who were given electric shocks. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Viewing nature can help ease how people experience pain - by reducing the brain activity linked to pain perception.
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Kenosha’s Bricks & Minifigs store — already filled with brightly hued Lego pieces — is about to get a lot more colorful.