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Brain cell activity shows how confident we are in our decisions – Earth.com
In a surprising new study, researchers have discovered that the activity of individual nerve cells in the brain reveals the amount of confidence we have as we m…
In a surprising new study, researchers have discovered that the activity of individual nerve cells in the brain reveals the amount of confidence we have as we make decisions. The experts found that the firing rate of certain brain cells increased when individuals felt the most confident in their choices.
The researchers monitored the activity of 830 different nerve cells located in the temporal lobe as volunteers chose between various foods. Study co-author Dr. Florian Mormann is a professor in…
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