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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOptimists Really Are on the ‘Same Wavelength’ When They Think About the Future, New Study of Brain Activity SuggestsAs the research participants thought about future scenarios, optimists displayed similar neural patterns, but pessimists ...
New brain imaging research shows that optimistic people think more alike than pessimists—literally. The study offers insight ...
While healthy controls showed a significant difference in how much time they spent processing positive vs. negative emotional stimuli compared with those in remission from major depression, that ...
Leaders create a positive versus negative environment when they are thriving versus burned out. Leaders can focus on three strategies to create a positive work environment in the workplace. This ...
Mount Sinai researchers have identified for the first time the neural mechanisms in the brain that regulate both positive and negative impressions of a social encounter, as well as how an ...
Specifically, it’s about understanding three critical elements: positive versus negative motivation, a cause-oriented mindset and how to overcome self-sabotage. 1.
Specifically, serotonin acting on the serotonin 1B receptor generates a positive impression of a social encounter, while neurotensin acting on the neurotensin 1 receptor creates a negative impression.
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