Blame 'Faulty' Frontal Lobe Function for Undying Optimism in Face of Reality, University College London Study

For some people, the glass is always half full. Even when a football fan's team has lost ten matches in a row, he might still be convinced his team can reverse its run of bad luck. So why, in the face of clear evidence to suggest to the contrary, do some people remain so optimistic about the future?

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