Scientists discover the brain chemical that helps you break bad habits
Andreea Neblea
When mice experienced an unexpected setback, their brains released more acetylcholine, helping them switch strategies instead of repeating old behaviors. Credit: Shutterstock Whether you're navigating a job interview, meeting someone for the first time, or responding to an unexpected challenge, success often depends on your ability to adjust your behavior. In some situations, adapting quickly can even be critical for survival. But how does the brain know when it's time to abandon an old
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