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Attention’s place in the human cognitive architecture
October 7, 2015 by NewsBot
Neuroscientists can't build a brain, so they have settled with reverse engineering -- learning a lot about each part in hopes that they can understand how all of the pieces fit together. Researchers are presenting integrated theories on how processes -- such as attention, body self-consciousness, and language -- function within the hardware of the human brain.