The brains of people with ADHD function in ways that can benefit them as entrepreneurs, according to research from the West Virginia University John Chambers College of Business and Economics.
Tag: Habits
Old Habit-Controlling Neurons May Also Help the Brain Learn New Tricks
In a study of rodents, scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai discovered that a part of the brain traditionally thought to control typing the old habits may also play a critical role in learning the new actions. The results, published on August 25th in Nature Communications, suggest that this process involves a delicate balance in the activity of two neighboring neural circuits: one dedicated to new actions and the other to old habits
McLean Hospital Webinar Series: Feel Motivated In 2021 (and Beyond!)
December 17 @ 11am EST Dr. Lisa Coyne Discusses the Mental Perks of Goal-Setting Feeling motivated is like rolling a ball downhill. It can be incredibly difficult to get started—but once momentum is gained, nothing feels impossible. So if we’ve…