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Neuroscience Study on Optimism and Performance

Neuroscience Study on Optimism and Performance The passage describes a cognitive experiment on expectation priming with no mention of political figures, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Experiment primed students with positive (smart, clever) or negative (stupid, ignorant) words.; Positive priming improved test performance; negative priming reduced error‑related brain activity.; Study suggests expectations can become self‑fulfilling via neural mechanisms.

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Neuroscience Study on Optimism and Performance The passage describes a cognitive experiment on expectation priming with no mention of political figures, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Experiment primed students with positive (smart, clever) or negative (stupid, ignorant) words.; Positive priming improved test performance; negative priming reduced error‑related brain activity.; Study suggests expectations can become self‑fulfilling via neural mechanisms.

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