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in professional military officers is the ability to make extremely rapid decisions under conditions of extreme stress and peril, and for the highest imaginable stakes. Decisions may even have to be made in less time than is available consci...
It popularizes research from psychology and behavioral economics on the adaptive unconscious; mental processes that work rapidly and automatically from relatively little information. It considers both the strengths of the adaptive unconsci...
Blink, he revolutionizes the way we realise the world within. Blink is a publication about how we believe without considering, about alternatives that appear to be made in an instant - in the blink of an eye - that really aren't as straight...
attentional blink’ (AB) was first described by Raymond, Shapiro, & Arnell (1992), though reports published prior to this revealed the existence of the same outcome (e.g., Broadbent & Broadbent, 1987) but did not use this term. The basic AB ...
Attentional Blink refers to the phenomenon that if there are two targets, then the second one of them cannot be identified or detected if it appears closer to time compared to the first one. The basic ‘attentional blink’ paradigm employs a ...
Welcome to the Monkey House takes location in a dystopian future, a setting that is very widespread in Kurt Vonnegut's short stories. In this one, the world has become very overpopulated, and the government is compelled to take drastic acti...
and long limbs help this animal to be one of the best equipped arboreal (living in the trees) animals found the rainforest. A spider monkey can swing through the rainforest canopy and hang suspended by their tail. Their long limbs help the...