The Impact of Engaging Within Repeated Habitual Behavior(s) Upon the Human Brain, the Reason Habits Which Are Repeated Become Automatic and Do Not Require Conscious Thought, How the Human Brain Shifts With Repeated Habitualal Behavior(s), and the Reason Habitual Behavior(s) Can Persist Even When No Longer Desired

Habitual behavior creates a neural pathway which acts as a bridge between decisions and actions and more often than not a person is more likely to walk over that bridge over and over again. This repetition strengthens the neural circuit, causing the behavior to become increasingly automatic and less dependent upon conscious thought. Over time, the human brain shifts control from the prefrontal cortex, responsible for decision-making, to deeper structures like the basal ganglia, which specialize ...


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