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In the Driver's Seat: Appetite vs. Reasons

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Abstract
Two processes in the brain compete for control, the limbic system representing appetite and the cortex representing reason. When people are near something they really want, they may experience motivational myopia and shut down their cognitive functions. Like the Platonic metaphor, it is up to us, the charioteer, to keep both horses, appetite and reason, doing their job.
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Introduction to Psychology, Inside Out
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00:01:37 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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