New research on the "Reward Positivity" brain signal distinguishes between rewards and goals, offering a new way to measure ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba and their collaborators have demonstrated that learning from both rewarding and aversive outcomes requires a common brain molecule, sulfatase 1 (Sulf1). This ...
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Rewards vs. goals: How a brain signal used to study depression tells us about our immediate desires
James Cavanagh has been at the University of New Mexico for 13 years studying cognitive neuroscience and using imaging tools to understand psychiatric and neurological disorders. His most recent ...
A multi-institutional team of researchers led by Virginia Tech’s Fralin Biomedical Research Institute has for the first time ...
Tsukuba, Japan—Behaviors are reinforced by associating an action with either a favorable outcome (reward-dependent learning) or an unfavorable outcome (aversion learning), and both forms of learning ...
New data shows employees rattled by AI aren't asking for tech upskilling. They want wellbeing, recognition and schedule ...
Phemex, a user-first crypto exchange, unveils Phemex Astral Trading League (PATL), a standing constellation-themed ...
As AI advancements impact the longevity of skills' relevance, HR teams must update their approach to talent management to ...
Sanoma Corporation, Stock Exchange Release, 11 February 2026 at 8:35 a.m. EET Sanoma continues its long-term share-based incentive programme The Board of Directors of Sanoma Corporation has approved ...
TRUEiGTECH analyzes the rapid rise of instant-win games and how mobile-first, fast-play formats are reshaping traditional casino engagement strategies. LAS VEGAS, NV, UNITED STATES, February 3, 2026 ...
Recent experimental findings suggest that the hippocampus, the brain region primarily associated with memory and navigation, actively reorganizes its neural patterns to anticipate future events.
Explore how gambling affects the brain, triggering dopamine, adrenaline, and reward loops driven by uncertainty, anticipation, and near-misses.
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