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“Why?”. Neurological research shows that merely wondering about an interesting question activates regions of the brain linked to reward-processing. Curiosity—the act of wondering—feels good in and of itself, and thus, questions beget more questions. Think of curiosity as a condition—“like an itch,” says the neuroscientist Charan Ranganath.”

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Warren Berger
Warren Berger

Warren Berger is a seasoned journalist, born on October 20, 1958. His career spans various fields, including journalism, magazine editing, and writing. Berger is known for his in-depth investigative reporting and insightful analysis of complex social issues. more

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