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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Positive and Negative Thinkers' Brains

Research conducted by Michigan State University psychologist, Jason Moser, shows that positive and negative thinking may actually be hardwired in the brain. To read more about these findings in the MSU Today, please click here . Dr. Moser also develop the neurophysiological measures used here at the MSU M.A.P. Project! 
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Labels: behavior, brain, brain activity, EEG, Michigan State University, negative thinking, positive thinking, psychology, research, thinking
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