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Although the [blah-blah-blah part of brain] has traditionally been studied for its role in addiction, it plays an equal role in processing many rewards such as food and sex. A recent study found that it is involved in the regulation of emotions induced by music [5] , perhaps consequent to its role in mediating dopamine release.
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"We have shown that music recruits neural systems of reward and emotion similar to those known to respond specifically to biologically relevant stimuli, such as food and sex, and those artificially activated by drugs of abuse,"
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http://www.dovesong.com/positive_music/archives/basement/Music and the Brain.asp