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22 September 2025

  • curprev 09:0309:03, 22 September 2025 EwanChandler65 talk contribs 6,361 bytes +6,361 Created page with "<br>In 1954, two researchers at Canada's McGill University unintentionally found how humans study to repeat conduct that is beneficial to our survival. An electrode implanted in the mind of a rat had slipped from its intended place and had come to relaxation on the medial forebrain bundle, a group of nerve cells that leads from deep in the mind to the prefrontal cortex. Upon delivering a sequence of electrical shocks to the electrode, the rat displayed a keen interest in..."