These groundbreaking findings not only showcase the potential of brain chip technology in influencing behavior but also offer valuable insights into the neural mechanisms governing risk attitudes.
Hearing aids cut the risk of an early death by a quarter US researchers have discovered that individuals with hearing loss were 24 per cent less likely to pass away early if they regularly wore the device, compared to those who did not wear.
Monkeys will usually choose high-risk, high-reward behaviors, but scientists found a way to make them more cautious. A light-activated switch in the brain turned off their gambler-like tendencies.