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Mar. 25th, 2020|09:04 am |
Scientists (kaut kur dirsā Minesotā) have not worked out all the neurology yet, but one theory about this electrical pulse (the electrical pulse associated with error monitoring) is that it is somehow sending messages to several distinct brain regions, perhaps through the neurotransmitter dopamine. These structures, in turn, are responsible not only for monitoring and correcting immediate errors but also for enhancing cognitive control long term. Or not, depending on the potency of the signal. It appears that those with a sputtering electrical generator just keep making the same mental and emotional slips again and again. |
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