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Turning off cells in habit-associated brain region prevents rats from learning to run maze on autopilot
June 27, 2013 by NewsBot
Neuroscientists have now shown that they can prevent habits from taking root. Our daily routines can become so ingrained that we perform them automatically, such as taking the same route to work every day. Some behaviors, such as smoking or biting your fingernails, become so habitual that we can't stop even if we want to.