Neuroscientists have found that views of complex, dynamic natural scenes (fractal patterns) trigger many more interactions of the mu (opioid) receptors in the large rear portion of the visual cortex. Viewing nature is pleasurable.
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Neuroscientists have found that views of complex, dynamic natural scenes (fractal patterns) trigger many more interactions of the mu (opioid) receptors in the large rear portion of the visual cortex. Viewing nature is pleasurable.