Antonio Cerasa: Nell’ippocampo il deposito dei perché. Focus – Gianni Rodari – Almanacco della Scienza CNR
“La curiosità ha molto a che fare con l’apprendimento. L’infanzia è il momento più importante della vita, quello in cui le capacità di apprendimento sono ai massimi livelli, così come la spinta alla curiosità”.
Gli scienziati sono concordi sul fatto che l’informazione permetta scelte migliori. “L’aumento della curiosità riduce l’incertezza e permette di scegliere meglio cosa esplorare e questo a sua volta porta a una maggior ricompensa, che si traduce nel cervello con aumento del piacere mediato dal neurotrasmettitore dopamina” spiega Antonio Cerasa ricercatore dell’Istituto per la Ricerca e l’Innovazione Biomedica (Irib) del Cnr.
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