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7 September 2023 Procrastination minimization: overview of how neuroscience will shape procrastination
Jiachi Xue
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Proceedings Volume 12789, International Conference on Modern Medicine and Global Health (ICMMGH 2023); 127891E (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692850
Event: International Conference on Modern Medicine and Global Health (ICMMGH 2023), 2023, Oxford, United Kingdom
Abstract
Procrastination is a long-term puzzle for everyone, which is deeply rooted in our life, and it could be affecting our normal life. This paper will discover how Neuroscience, a recent trend in the field of Science, could play a role in minimalizing procrastination. It is set to reveal the inside structure of the human brain and discover what organs are important to understand the mystery of procrastination. Specifically, this paper will introduce the contrasting features of the prefrontal cortex and limbic system, and it will guide us to understand how different parts of the brain could act against each other to achieve their wills. The paper will lastly provide insight into how Neuroscience can collaborate with other fields of study to extend its positive impacts on understanding procrastination.
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Jiachi Xue "Procrastination minimization: overview of how neuroscience will shape procrastination", Proc. SPIE 12789, International Conference on Modern Medicine and Global Health (ICMMGH 2023), 127891E (7 September 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692850
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KEYWORDS
Brain

Neuroscience

Limbic system

Prefrontal cortex

Functional magnetic resonance imaging

Signal detection

Electrodes

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