
Brain scans reveal optimism's shared neural patterns and pessimism's diversity
Research shows that optimists share similar brain activity patterns when imagining future scenarios, particularly in the medial prefrontal cortex, which may underpin their social success and resilience by enabling them to process positive and negative events distinctly. This shared neural framework suggests that optimism involves a common way of mentally organizing future thoughts, rather than identical ideas, highlighting the structural basis of positive outlooks.