Neuroscience study on optimism bias and perception of misfortuneNeuroscience Study on Decision-Making and Caudate Activity
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kaggle-ho-030291House OversightPsychology study on cognitive reappraisal of adverse events and decision-making
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Psychology study on cognitive reappraisal of adverse events and decision-making The passage discusses a neuroscience study on how people reframe negative experiences and make choices. It contains no references to influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Study examines brain activity during positive reappraisal of negative events.; Findings involve frontal cortex, rACC, and striatum interactions.; References cognitive dissonance theory (Festinger) and post-choice rationalization.
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