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by wruza
1738 days ago
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I guess that’s because our minds (and animal minds as well) are always aware of the pace of repetitive events. If something is off, the anxiety alarm rings. One old book on the brain machinery described an example of a cat that was relaxing near the metronome and became alert when it was suddenly stopped. Unpredictable delays are disturbing, because a mispredicted event means you may be in a dangerous situation and have to recalibrate now. |
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