Brain processes immediate goals faster than distant ones.

Authors

  • Karimova Oyjamol Author
  • Mirzayeva Gulhayo Author
  • Qosimova Gulbahor Author

Keywords:

Brain, children, depression, doctor, excesises, hospital , medicine .

Abstract

How does our brain distinguish between urgent and less urgent goals? Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the Icahn School of Medicine in New York have explored how our brain remembers and adjusts the goals we set ourselves on a daily basis. Their study reveals differences in the way we process immediate and distant goals, at both behavioural and cerebral levels. These discoveries, described in the journal Nature Communications, could have significant implications for understanding psychiatric disorders, particularly depression, which can hamper the formulation of clear goals.

Modern education and development

Published

2024-06-25