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About This Project
Curiosity plays a critical role in our daily behaviors and interactions. It drives learning and promotes discovery, increasing our understanding of the world. Yet for something so important, very little is known about its psychological and neural underpinnings. This study aims to investigate if frontal cortical EEG asymmetry (known to influence reward-motivated behavior) is a predictor of curiosity, and if it exerts any effects on subsequent learning.