Working With Your Hands Is Good for Your Brain
Briefly

Dr. Lambert found that rats digging for food had healthier stress hormone profiles and better problem-solving skills, similar to the benefits humans might get from hands-on tasks.
Kelly Lambert, a behavioral neuroscience professor, suggests a link between the effort put into tasks involving our hands and the rewards received from them.
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