Battle in the Brain: How We Make Tough Choices

An MRI scan shows brain activity in the frontopolar cortex, indicating a person is making the decision to explore.
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If you've ever had a headache while trying to choose between a sure thing and a more risky option with higher rewards, it might be because conflicting parts of your brain are waging war against each other.

A new study found regions in the brain that are active when a person decides whether to exploit a known commodity or explore a potentially better option.

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