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Scientists Reveal the Number of Times You're Actually Conscious Each Minute
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 336" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://www.inverse.com/article/48300-why-is-it-hard-to-focus-research-humans" target="_blank"><strong>Scientists Reveal the Number of Times You're Actually Conscious Each Minute - Inverse</strong></a></p><p></p><p><em>Spoiler: It's not very often (and that's a good thing).</em></p><p></p><p>Two papers released Wednesday in <em>Neuron</em> delve deep into the way we perceive the world, revealing that we don’t actually register much of it. Our attention systems, the authors show, are extremely ill-equipped for modern society. Rather than take in the world in a constant stream of information, consciousness oscillates in and out of focus, meaning that what we think we know about the world has actually just been pieced together from limited information. Their estimates of how often we are actually focused suggest we don’t know much about the world at all.</p><p></p><p>The findings are as much philosophical as they are scientific — enough to call into question our most basic understanding of reality into question. Both <a href="https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0896627318306366" target="_blank">studies</a> — one on humans by a team at the University of California Berkeley, and another on macaques done by scientists at Princeton University — sought to pin down how many times the human brain oscillates in and out of focus per minute. Four times every second, explains Princeton Neuroscience Institute <a href="https://pni.princeton.edu/directory/ian-fiebelkorn" target="_blank">Ian Fiebelkorn</a>, Ph.D., to <em>Inverse</em>, the brain stops focusing on the task at hand. That’s about 240 times a minute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 336, member: 1"] [URL='https://www.inverse.com/article/48300-why-is-it-hard-to-focus-research-humans'][B]Scientists Reveal the Number of Times You're Actually Conscious Each Minute - Inverse[/B][/URL] [I]Spoiler: It's not very often (and that's a good thing).[/I] Two papers released Wednesday in [I]Neuron[/I] delve deep into the way we perceive the world, revealing that we don’t actually register much of it. Our attention systems, the authors show, are extremely ill-equipped for modern society. Rather than take in the world in a constant stream of information, consciousness oscillates in and out of focus, meaning that what we think we know about the world has actually just been pieced together from limited information. Their estimates of how often we are actually focused suggest we don’t know much about the world at all. The findings are as much philosophical as they are scientific — enough to call into question our most basic understanding of reality into question. Both [URL='https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0896627318306366']studies[/URL] — one on humans by a team at the University of California Berkeley, and another on macaques done by scientists at Princeton University — sought to pin down how many times the human brain oscillates in and out of focus per minute. Four times every second, explains Princeton Neuroscience Institute [URL='https://pni.princeton.edu/directory/ian-fiebelkorn']Ian Fiebelkorn[/URL], Ph.D., to [I]Inverse[/I], the brain stops focusing on the task at hand. That’s about 240 times a minute. [/QUOTE]
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