Examining the Origin of Decision-Making Blockage and Procrastination: A Study Utilizing Cognitive Neuroscience and Genomics
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Procrastination, the deliberate postponement of important tasks, is a prevalent issue with significant impact on individuals' lives. This study delves into the relationship between decision-making blockage and procrastination, investigating how the fear of failure, perfectionism, lack of self-confidence, and information overload can influence this behavior by analyzing intelligence, personality traits, utilizing cognitive neuroscience, and exploring genetic aspects.
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