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Brain scans reveal what resilience really looks like

The expected explanation was straightforward: resilient people would respond more strongly to rewards, allowing positive outcomes to outweigh the negatives. But the brain scans told a different story.

In ten prefrontal and parietal regions tied to cognitive control, the resilient group showed stronger increases in activity when negative information appeared.

Their brains were not muting losses. They were engaging more circuitry to handle them.

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