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eddieosh rated 3 months ago- From the page: "Studying the brain behavior leading up to the moment of conscious decision, the researchers identified signals that let them know when the students had decided to move 10 seconds or so before the students knew it themselves. About 70% of the time, the researchers could also pred...
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 eddieosh rated 3 months ago- From the page: "Studying the brain behavior leading up to the moment of conscious decision, the researchers identified signals that let them know when the students had decided to move 10 seconds or so before the students knew it themselves. About 70% of the time, the researchers could also predict which button the students would push."
 SeaGriz rated 4 months ago- Okay. Attempt #2. Ever since I downloaded Firefox 3, my editor has been messing everything up. I need to sit down and figure it out.
Anywho. Very interesting article on how we pretty much make up our minds about 10 seconds before we come to that realization. Essentially, some of the authors are speculating that going with your original hunch is the correct path.
All I know, is that whenever I went against my hunch (intuition), I ate big shit. Trust the brain.
 earthwormken rated 4 months ago- Article for over thinkers. I'm a semi-recovering over thinker after I was basically told to dumb down. Doing so hasn't always been easy, and there have been benefits and drawbacks, but overall doing so has probably been better.
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