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Journalists’ brains apparently show a lower level of executive functioning, which means a below average ability to regulate their emotions, suppress biases, solve complex problems, switch between tasks, and show creative and flexible thinking.
This is according to a new study led by neuroscientist and leadership coach Dr Tara Swart, who selected 40 journalists from newspaper, magazine, broadcast, and online platforms to analyse.
The research was conducted over seven months, where the participants took part in simple tests relating to their lifestyle, health, and behaviour.
It was launched in association with the London Press Club, and the main objective was to determine how journalists are wired to be able to thrive under stress.