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And the proliferation of information competing for our attention encourages everyone to shout louder and more passionately.
Conflict can be defined mechanistically in terms of cross-talk caused by the simultaneous concurrent processing of goal-relevant and goal-irrelevant information competing for common resources [3].
These include low self-efficacy of GPs for providing health behaviour change information, competing pressures on time, lack of supportive organisational infrastructure or funding to support assessments [ 19, 20].
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Professor Nutt's studies suggest that psilocybin undermines brain connectivity, targeting the informational hubs where parallel streams of information compete for attention.
They encapsulate a moment, which means they also leave out much of what it is actually like to stand in a place, where your field of vision is wide and all sorts of information compete for your attention.
These pieces of information compete and the winner subsystem is used for robot interaction.
Within the active duration all the nodes trying to transmit information compete for accessing to the physical medium according to the CSMA-CA mechanism.
In light of these findings, we hypothesize that PFC's involvement increases when task-irrelevant information competes for priority in processing.
For example Miller and Cohen (2001) write "processing in the brain is competitive: Different pathways, carrying different sources of information, compete for expression in behaviour, and the winners are those with the strongest sources of support" [103].
In fact, MVRDV's architects rely so much on gathering and metabolizing data, information and competing points of view that they insist they leave no formal signature on their work.
The posterior/superior cluster of the LIPC BAA 44) has been associated with processes that select goal-relevant information over irrelevant competing information (Thompson-Schill et al. 1997, 1999; Badre et al. 2005), or with controlled phonological retrieval (Poldrack et al. 1999; Gold and Buckner, 2002).
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