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Your brain can let you down-GNL


                                 your brain can let you down
When you do a certain behavior you love, this system rewards you by activating the neural circuits associated with the sense of pleasure and thus motivating you to do it again. The reward or stimulus is a stray way to describe the positive value that an individual attributes to an object. The amount of reward and fun generated varies according to the type of effect. For example, the initial rewards relate to the survival of species, represented by food and sex. Secondary rewards include money and listening to music. Addiction is not very different because it generates a large amount of pleasure and psychological satisfaction of the person, which leads him to ask for more whether drug addiction or food or smoking or even Facebook; because it gives the wrong visual value to express the value of self most impressive or follow-up. In a recent scientific study it has emerged that learning a new language can stimulate the same areas of pleasure as gambling or drugs. Participants were asked to enter into gambling and other language-learning competitions. In the results, the researchers saw stimulated regions of the brain called the ventral striatum itself associated with the regimen. They also found that people with more neurological connections between language learning areas and areas associated with the system were able to learn more words than their peers. It seems that learning new words in an interesting way makes us remember them better. A great example of addiction is food. The main cause of weight gain is food addiction, because it generates a measure of pleasure during eating. Think about it when you sit down to watch television or feel bored or try to study something you do not like. Your brain stimulates you to eat all over the world because your brain asks you to do something more fun


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