MIT neuroscientists have found that the brain’s sensitivity to rewarding experiences a critical factor in motivation and attention can be shaped by socioeconomic conditions.In a study of 12 to 14-year-olds whose socioeconomic status (SES) varied
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MIT neuroscientists have found that the brain's sensitivity to rewarding experiences -; a critical factor in motivation and attention -; can be shaped by socioeconomic conditions.
The brain’s sensitivity to rewarding experiences a critical factor in motivation and attention can be shaped by socioeconomic conditions, according to an MIT study.
<p>The brain’s sensitivity to rewarding experiences — a critical factor in motivation and attention — can be shaped by socioeconomic conditions, according to an MIT study.</p>