Scientists from the University of Leipzig found that the human brain is able to “training” in the direction of the attention: Multiple exposure to distracting incentives learns to filter them in the first stage of visual processing. Research Results published Neuroscience magazine (NSCI).
Scientists reached this conclusion as a result of an experiment on the participation of 24 volunteers. The subjects were asked to look carefully at the target figure on the screen (for example, a green apartment). The distraction element (Red Through Rentgon) appeared in the same place on the screen repeatedly.
With the help of electroencephalography (EEG), the researchers followed brain activity during visual search for objects. Over time, they found that the brain began to “extinguish” an active visual perception in the region where a distracted element emerged regularly. This happened even before consciousness reacting to him, which helped the participants to fulfill a goal faster and more accurately.
This phenomenon, known as “Learned Printing, means how the brain adapts to recurrent irritant substances and allows us to concentrate more effectively.
One of the authors of the study. Norman Forhak, “the brain, the focus of attention to a significant improving experience can change the early visual response. Attention is interesting to process even useful incentives when they emerge in places where distributive elements emerge,” he said.
The results emphasize the importance of recurrence and predictability in the environment in road design. Researchers believe that the same street and route design can help reduce the number of accidents and that the brain can help to direct the brain faster and more accurately.
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Source: Gazeta

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