Uh, the implications for us P types is sort of disturbing.
Monkeys test 'hardworking gene'
By Richard Black
BBC science correspondent
"Normal monkeys and people procrastinate - tend not to work very well when they have a lot of time to get the job done, and work better when the reward is nearer in time," Dr Richmond says.
"The monkeys under the influence of the treatment don't procrastinate."
The treatment consists of blocking an important brain chemical - dopamine...(more at link)
Monkeys test 'hardworking gene'
By Richard Black
BBC science correspondent
"Normal monkeys and people procrastinate - tend not to work very well when they have a lot of time to get the job done, and work better when the reward is nearer in time," Dr Richmond says.
"The monkeys under the influence of the treatment don't procrastinate."
The treatment consists of blocking an important brain chemical - dopamine...(more at link)