
Monkey Study Reveals Brain Basis of Procrastination
A recent study has identified a brain circuit that explains procrastination, revealing how our brains weigh immediate discomfort against future rewards, leading us to delay unpleasant tasks. Researchers, using macaque monkeys, discovered a neural connection that reduces motivation when tasks involve stress, offering insights into decision-making processes and potentially informing strategies to combat procrastination in humans.


















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