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Hoarders struggle to throw out their possessions because their brains lack flexibility and decision-making capacity, research has found. The study asked hoarders to sort patterned cards into increasingly complex categories, and showed the participants found it extremely hard to maintain attention and make choices, suggesting 'hoarding' is a problem with deeper neurological roots.
 

Hoarders struggle to throw out their possessions because their brains lack flexibility and decision-making capacity, research has found. The study asked hoarders to sort patterned cards into increasingly complex categories, and showed the participants found it extremely hard to maintain attention and make choices, suggesting 'hoarding' is a problem with deeper neurological roots.

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