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Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Choice overload: Why decision-making can be so hard

October 3, 2018 Author: Psychology / Psychiatry News From Medical News Today Category: Feed

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Why is it so hard to choose sometimes? Researchers explain what happens in the brain during this process, and what the ideal number of choices may be.
Posted in Feed, Neurology / Neuroscience, SyndicationTagged feed, syndication
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