🥼The Science of Laziness 🦥
Why you are a couch potato
Laziness explained by science
Exercise, like sex and eating, causes pleasure.
Yet some of us are less likely to do it.
Have you ever wondered why it is so darn difficult to pry yourself
off the couch and exercise?
Well you may be able to blame it on Mom and Dad.
According to the guys at AsapSCIENCE,
scientists who studied the exercise patterns of mice may have
identified a “couch potato” gene. This is a mutated gene that affects a
type of dopamine receptor. According to Psychology Today:
“Dopamine
is a neurotransmitter that helps control the brain’s reward and
pleasure centers. Dopamine also helps regulate movement and emotional
responses, and it enables us not only to see rewards, but to take action
to move toward them.”
Less ability to derive pleasure from exercise, less motivation to get up and move.
Watch the video below to learn more:
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Friday, May 23, 2014
http://www.salon.com/2014/05/23/this_is_why_you_are_a_couch_potato_laziness_explained_by_science/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=socialflowThe Science Behind Laziness
Study Based || Mind Talks
The lack of desire to do physical activity and just be lazy, maybe in your DNA, specifically your "Couch potato" gene.
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https://youtu.be/xTWOwG2lHZE
The lack of desire to do physical activity and just be lazy, maybe in your DNA, specifically your "Couch potato" gene.
👇 📺 👇
https://youtu.be/xTWOwG2lHZE
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