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A flowering of pleasure and pain

The latest collaborative artwork from neuroscientist Morten Kringelbach and artist Annie Cattrell reveals — and revels in — sensory dialogues in the brain, explains Martin Kemp.

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Pleasure/Pain and Flowering are part of the show Experiments , at GV Art in London until 29 May.

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Kemp, M. A flowering of pleasure and pain. Nature 465, 295 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/465295a

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