One researcher's poorly timed attention lapse flipped a car. And this article introduced us why. Question: Why we lose our concentration after doing a thing for a long time? Experiment: Let participant do the same thing repeatedly and the researchers monitored participants' brain waves by EEG to observe their neural rhythms. Finding: The brain is blanketed by slow waves of synchronized neural activity. As a result, we would be influenced by this slow waves so that we lose our concentration. 參考資料: https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/a-car-crash-snaps-the-daydreaming-mind-into-focus/
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