24(Berridge and Kringelbach, 2015; Leknes and Tracey, 2008). This dissociation may sound logically contradictory, but it is based on the distinction (in Berridge’s terminology) between the motivational “wanting” processes which more directly tell the organism what to do, and the affective “liking” processes which are related to the feeling of pleasure. Abler et al. (2005) also proposes that reward loss triggers different kinds of neural processes, some of which are more related wanting, action selection and reinforcement learning, and others more to liking and the feeling of pain or pleasure; they find that the localizations of those two processes in the brain are different.