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Our brains are wired to seek patterns from "summary" of Your Brain Is Playing Tricks on You by Albert Moukheiber

Our brains, amazing as they are, have a fascinating tendency to look for patterns in the world around us. This pattern-seeking behavior is deeply ingrained in our neurological makeup, influencing how we perceive and make sense of the information we encounter on a daily basis. From recognizing faces in random shapes to finding meaning in seemingly chaotic events, our brains are constantly working to identify and interpret patterns in our environment. This innate drive to seek patterns can be traced back to our evolutionary history, where the ability to recognize patterns was crucial for survival. By detecting regularities in our surroundings, our ancestors could predict potential threats, identify sources of food, and make important ...
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    Your Brain Is Playing Tricks on You

    Albert Moukheiber

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