A good example of the paradox between wanting and liking is tickling. People enjoy being tickled. BUT they don’t want to be tickled (at least while they’re being tickled). I wonder what neuroscience has to say about that.
A good example of the paradox between wanting and liking is tickling. People enjoy being tickled. BUT they don’t want to be tickled (at least while they’re being tickled). I wonder what neuroscience has to say about that.