By Kathryn Doyle NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - If at first you don’t succeed, and you think you can control the outcome next time, you’re more likely to persist, suggests a new study. Using brain scans, researchers found different brain areas activated in response to a setback if the failure was perceived as something under the person’s control versus a random or uncontrollable cause, and blaming oneself led to greater persistence. ... via Health News Headlines - Yahoo News Read More Here..
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