Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reported this week that they have found that the unconscious part of the human brain is capable of carrying out activities requiring complex, rule-based thinking, including reading comprehension and solving arithmetic problems. The findings contradict existing scientific theories propounding that activities of that kind require consciousness, and they open a...
- By xxxxx
- 21 Nov 2012
- 09:34AM
Dear scientist:not a big achievement.I can tell you more.
thank you
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