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The brain constantly seeks new patterns from "summary" of The Runaway Species by David Eagleman,Anthony Brandt

The brain is a master pattern seeker. It is constantly on the lookout for new connections, new relationships, and new ways of organizing information. This drive for novelty and innovation is what allows humans to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing world. Our brains are wired to seek out patterns in everything we encounter, from the shapes of clouds in the sky to the sounds of music to the words on a page. When we encounter something familiar, our brains quickly categorize it and move on. But when we encounter something new or unexpected, our brains light up with activity as they try to make sense of the unfamiliar input. This process of pattern recognition and interpretation is at the heart of creativity and innovation. It is what allows us to break free from the constraints of the past and imagine new possibilities for the future. By constantly seeking out new patterns, our brains are able to make connections between seemingly unrelated ideas, leading to breakthroughs in sc...
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    The Runaway Species

    David Eagleman

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