
Forget Angry: Here’s How Hunger Makes You Impulsive
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Social Studies, Health Sciences, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores how hunger significantly impacts behavior and decision-making, often making individuals more impulsive without them realizing it. Studies show that hunger affects not only food-related decisions but also broader cognitive functions like memory and risk-taking. Evolutionary factors drive the strong urge to seek food, affecting our priorities and choices. Research suggests that understanding hunger's effects could aid in treating disorders related to impulsiveness and decision-making.
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