The optimistic brain: scans reveal thought patterns shared by positive thinkers via Nature

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Image scanner 3D d'un cerveau en couleurs vibrantes

Optimistic people share patterns of brain activity, and make more of a distinction between positive and negative events than pessimists do, a brain-imaging study has found.

The results, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on 21 July1, could offer clues for researchers studying complex feelings such as empathy and loneliness, as well as depression and other mental-health conditions associated with negative thoughts.