Your decision-making processes are a lot more random than you think

26 Sept 2014


A paper in Cell has explored the interaction between noradrenaline and the anterior cingulated cortex, a brain structure involved in making decisions. The study suggests that when facing an uncertain or unpredictable scenario, the brain chooses “randomness” as its optimum strategy. io9


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