Curiosity plus failure is a passport to brilliance
Briefly

The study found that trivia questions that elicited curiosity activated specific brain areas, showing a clear link between question engagement and neural response. This suggests that curious minds might learn more effectively.
Kang and colleagues' research highlighted that when people encountered trivia questions, their brain's response was significantly different depending on their level of curiosity. This reinforces the importance of curiosity in the learning process.
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