In the last ten years, remarkable progress has been made in the study of the brain. Indeed, the current moment is seen as one of the most exciting in the history of neuroscience. They’ve begun to scrutinize issues that until now didn’t even enter their orbit. One such topic is procrastination. What does neuroscience tell us about procrastination? As a matter of fact, an important body of data has emerged that allows us to explain the processes carried out in the brain that, apparently, determine the process of procrastination. Although, as we know, behaviors can’t only be explained from physiological processes,…
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