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Carnegie Mellon Brain Imaging Research Shows How Unconscious Processing Improves Decision Making 

Carnegie Mellon University's Dietrich College
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New brain imaging research from Carnegie Mellon University provides some of the first evidence showing how the brain unconsciously processes decision information in ways that lead to improved decision making. Published in the journal "Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience," the study found that the brain regions responsible for making decisions continue to be active even when the conscious brain is distracted with a different task.
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Комментарии : 6   
@dianesmith5182
@dianesmith5182 11 лет назад
Please proofread the slides between the narratives! "studens" Fascinating research. Diane Smith H&SS '71
@bpinaya
@bpinaya 11 лет назад
Very interesting!
@annadees9837
@annadees9837 10 лет назад
Thank you. Cresswell. I really loved ur presentation. I would love the opportunity to attend ur classes. My life has been somewat challenging. Please give me a chance to make my life better and help others too. I love psychology. I will google Carnagie Mellon University. Have a wonderfull day!!
@alcusaco
@alcusaco 11 лет назад
but does it help as much as conscious thinking
@derilatimer5089
@derilatimer5089 11 лет назад
Very interesting! My daughter watches videos and texts while she studies for exams - is this research suggesting that might be a good strategy then?
@grandpadanspencer
@grandpadanspencer 11 лет назад
So where exactly is the subconscious parallel universe of thought in the brain ... what does Spect sans show regarding this?
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