Busy hands
04/23/2018 / By Jessica Dolores
Having “fiddle fingers” is a good thing: Research shows busy hands alter your brain’s chemistry, making you happier
Many people say, “the eyes have it”, but some researchers insist that “the hands have it”, instead.  That’s because our hands hold the key to our happiness. Kelly Lambert, a neuroscientist at the University of Richmond says “our brains reward us for getting a grip on the world.” She explains that we change our brain’s […]
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