India, Feb. 5 -- People often say that if one focuses on the good, more good things start happening to them. Whether it is vibes or aura, good attracts good has become a common notion. And according to Dr Kunal Sood, a Maryland-based physician in Anesthesiology and Interventional Pain Medicine, there can be a scientific reason behind it.
Taking to Instagram on February 5, Dr Sood observed that there is "actual neuroscience" that supports the apparent benefits of focusing on "the good."
"The adult brain isn't fixed," stated Dr Sood. "It's constantly changing based on where attention goes more often. This is called neuroplasticity."
Every time an individual repeatedly focuses on something, the same group of neurons fire together. With re...
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