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Waiting for a sign? Researchers find potential brain ‘switch’ for new behavior

May 21, 2013 by

You're standing near an airport luggage carousel and your bag emerges on the conveyor belt, prompting you to spring into action. How does your brain make the shift from passively waiting to taking action when your bag appears?

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