The less you use your brain's frontal lobes, the more you see yourself through rose-colored glasses, researchers have found.
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January 10, 2010
Brain activity levels affect self-perception: ‘Rose-colored glasses’ correlate with less frontal lobe use
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June 11, 2009
Neural Mechanism Supports Survival In An Uncertain World
A new study uncovers a pivotal role for the human frontal lobe in the promotion of behavioral flexibility during voluntary choice. The work presents a critical new neural mechanism that supports the decision to adapt or maintain behavior when change is not explicitly instructed by the external environment.
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