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Neuroplasticity and Control

The basal ganglia play a crucial role in decision-making, influencing both our plans and actions. Engaging in deliberate practices, like resisting impulsive behaviors, can enhance our ability to exercise self-control and develop neuroplasticity. This process allows for a conscious gap in decision-making, enabling better choices over time.
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    Dr. David Berson: Your Brain's Logic & Function | Huberman Lab Podcast #50

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