![]() ![]() Scientists have identified a brain region which can switch us between new and old habits, raising questions about how automatic habitual behaviours really are. Old habits die hard, so the saying goes - but they may be overridden, suggests a new study which raises hopes for the treatment of obsessive behaviours. Old habits: MIT researchers have found an area of the brain that controls which habits are switched on at a particular time
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