Summary: New research shows that switching between actions is not simply stopping and starting again, but a unique brain mechanism that suppresses the previous action to initiate a new one. Using com… [+10020 chars]
Brain’s Switching Mechanism Revealed: How We Rapidly Change Actions - Neuroscience News
New research shows that switching between actions is not simply stopping and starting again, but a unique brain mechanism that suppresses the previous action to initiate a new one.
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