One brain connection will influence you to buy a Powerball ticket, and hope to win the estimated $1.5 billion prize

One brain connection will influence you to buy a Powerball ticket, and hope to win the estimated $1.5 billion prize
Researchers at the Stanford Neurosciences Institute found out that people with a stronger connection between two parts of the brain are financially cautious, while those with a weaker connection are more likely to make risky bets. Understanding this single brain connection could lead to more effective interventions for people with gambling problems or addiction. STANFORD
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