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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

How the brain filters bad news


We are more likely to be receptive to good news than bad, and a team at UCL has gone some way to explaining why we prefer to look on the bright side

Most of us go through life with a selective ear for the news we take in. We hear the good more than the bad, the flattering more than the insulting. And we update our beliefs in a way that reflects that bias...

Continues @ How the brain filters bad news The Guardian Science


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