In an uncertain world, we are often pulled between sticking with what we know will reap rewards and exploring new options.
Now neuroscientists have discovered which parts of the brain are involved in exploration and which in exploiting the familiar.
By Clive Cookson
Published: June 16 2006 03:00 | Last updated: June 16 2006 03:00
In an uncertain world, we are often pulled between sticking with what we know will reap rewards and exploring new options.
Now neuroscientists have discovered which parts of the brain are involved in exploration and which in exploiting the familiar.