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Of course, when people are jealous and tired, there will be bugs in the brain, and it will be difficult to understand what they are thinking at that time after waking up.
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There are bugs in the human brain, such as the fragmentation of some people after drinking. Also, when I didn't eat breakfast, I would get dizzy when I suddenly stood up.
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Of course, the human brain also has bugs, and even sometimes, some brain reactions make me cry and laugh, as if the computer is stuck.
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Yes, what I learned is that the human brain is only less than 20% developed, very little, and our right brain has not yet been developed, I think the human brain is a very special existence, and there is a lot of room for improvement.
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Yes, when you are completely relaxed, there will be big holes, and when you are relaxed, your brain will stop working, and you will not be able to think about everything.
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There is no such thing as perfection, and of course there will be loopholes and shortcomings in the human brain.
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I think there will be bugs in the human brain, but those that have bugs will be eliminated and will not affect the life of normal humans.
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The human brain is divided into holes, and if you remember too many things that need to be memorized, they will be confused, and it will take time to clean up.
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I think there are bugs in the human brain, because people often become unresponsive, forgetting what they have done, forgetting what they want to say.
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Yes, taking memory as an example, many people will make all kinds of mistakes, forgetfulness, distraction, blankness, wrong line, etc.
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It is impossible for the brain to work normally under any interference, for example, if you put a distraction next to the computer to affect the computer, it is not called a computer bug; If you give the OCR program a very scribbled word, it is misrecognized, and it is not called a bug; In the same way, if you give an image that is very different from the natural environment in which human beings have lived for tens of thousands of years, it will be discerned, inducing an illusion, and the poor hole is not called a bug, it is just an error that is beyond its normal working state, and any system that exceeds the normal dry work will produce errors and failures, the aircraft will disintegrate if it exceeds the specified load, the submarine will be flattened if it exceeds the maximum depth, the ship will sink if it is overloaded, and the body armor will definitely penetrate when it encounters a shell, and such errors and failures cannot be called bugs. There must be wax branch bugs in the brain in the process of evolution, for example, there must be some species who are born to commit suicide and play, do not like to mate, think that beasts are not terrible, like to be drowned, those brains with bugs will be naturally eliminated in the process of evolution, their genes can not be sustained, today's human brains are after a long period of evolutionary testing, repeated tests before leaving the factory, there is no problem in normal work for decades, and occasionally there are quality defects that are related to the pass rate, and have nothing to do with bugs.
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It is natural for us to think that these are all harmful to people, that they are all human defects. In Daniel Schacter's view, the existence of these defects is the result of the fact that the human registry is absolutely incapable of retaining important functions. What are the important features, forgetfulness:
Forgetting unpleasant experiences is good for emotional retention; Forgetting unimportant information helps people to focus on information that requires special memory; This forgetting function may lead to forgetting some important information; Distraction: Part of the reason for distraction is that "building a rich memory system requires serious, careful memory that allows events to be easily recalled later." The less attention and memory you put into the event at the time of the event, the less likely you are to recall it later.
When too much attention is invested, it is easy to cause distraction; Blank: Similar to the function of forgetting, we can't fail to call the names of people who are common around us, because those are important; The people we can't name are often the ones we don't think are important. Forgetting this information also helps us remember what really matters; Misidentification:
The reason for the misidentification is that we only retain a part of the detailed memories of what we have experienced, and we mix them with the existing state scenes to form false memories. The reason why we only keep a part of the details is because if we remember all the details, we will spend a lot of energy on the meaningless details, which will affect our ability to remember the truly meaningful information; Implication: the same as the cause of misidentification; Bibiased:
The reason for bias is that we change our thoughts and memories based on value judgments from the outside world. The reason why there is such a *** is because Honglun is more inclined to believe the views of the masses and ignore our own opinions. Just like the previous "Happy Dictionary", I believe that the audience still believes in themselves, but the result is that although the audience will also make mistakes, most of them are right, believing that they are a labor-saving and more reliable method, and the *** that brings is to "deceive" their own memories according to the judgment of the public; The person who is not satisfied with the marriage will also maintain the stability of the mind and life through "self-deception".
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It is believed that the information collected by the brain is temporarily stored in the hippocampus, and every time this information is thought of, it is reloaded into the hippocampus, and after several loads, it slowly transfers to the cerebral cortex and is isolated from the environment from which it was obtained. Let's say you know that the capital of China is Beijing, but you don't remember how you got that fact in the first place. This phenomenon is known as sourced amnesia.
It can also cause people to forget whether a judgment is correct or not. Even if a lie is debunked at the time, someone will later think it is true. Over time, this memory loss will gradually worsen.
As a myth, if one processes it multiple times, it can move from temporary storage in the hippocampus to long-term storage in the cerebral cortex. The people who accompany the town will not pursue the lies. The message that is repeated in your ears every day has more power than anyone can imagine; Confirmation biases that align with our worldview become easier to remember, while messages that contradict our worldview become easier to forget.
This defect of selectively filtering information according to one's own likes and dislikes is the father of all thinking errors.
It is the cerebellar region of the brain that innervates movement.
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