Fitting small vid with similar studies :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqWifyyX89A - This video will break your brain. (5 minutes)
In this video, I explore the "Slow Brain Paradox"—how my 40,000-year-old brain processes billions of bits of sensory data every second, yet I only become aware of a tiny fraction. I explain how neural processing works, covering topics like visual perception (including saccades, saccadic masking, and the Troxler effect), rapid face recognition, memory chunking, and olfactory adaptation. I also discuss the energy trade-offs that shape the brain’s efficiency. This video is a detailed look at neuroscience, brain evolution, sensory processing, and cognitive psychology, aimed at anyone curious about how our brains manage so much information with such limited conscious awareness.
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