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The brain perceives and understands in patterns from "summary" of Brain Rules (Updated and Expanded) by John Medina

Patterns are the language of the brain. They are the foundation upon which understanding is built. When we encounter new information, our brain automatically looks for patterns to make sense of it. It does this by comparing the new information to existing patterns stored in our memory. This process happens in a fraction of a second, allowing us to quickly comprehend and react to our surroundings. This ability to perceive and understand in patterns is crucial for our survival. For example, when we see a red, octagonal sign with the letters "STOP" on it, we immediately recognize it as a symbol for halting our vehicle. This is because our brain has stored the pattern of this sign and its meaning in our memory. We don't need to relearn what the sign means each time we en...
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    Brain Rules (Updated and Expanded)

    John Medina

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