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How does the brain's response to negative news relate to evolutionary psychology?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The brain's tendency to focus on negative news is rooted in evolutionary psychology. In ancestral environments, being aware of threats (like saber-toothed tigers) was crucial for survival. This instinct persists today, causing individuals to feel compelled to monitor negative news, even when it does not impact their lives directly.

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