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When mind is alerted to danger: nail biting, procrastination, and other forms of self-sabotage

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Seville (Spain), Dec 16 (The Conversation) The neurons in the brain can make us believe in things that don't exist, anticipate our decisions, be selectively activated in response to visual stimuli, and interact with each other to store the information that makes up our memory. This is how they are described in several books by neurobiologist and populariser Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, currently a scientist at the Catalan Institute for Research and Ad…
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NewsDrum broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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