Aug
18
2011
"Researchers previously thought that different processes in the brain were subject to separate bottlenecks. For example, the process of reading a map might be limited by a very different mechanism than the act of evaluating ideas and forming opinions. However, new research in PNAS suggests that a "unified" bottleneck may restrict our ability to perform very different cognitive processes simultaneously."
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