Brain Filters Disturbing stimuli Repeatedly
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The brain learns to filter out distracting stimuli over time

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Scientists at Leipzig University and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam have used electroencephalography ( EEG ) to show that early visual processing in humans changes with repeated exposure.
The researchers investigated how learning influences attention to prominent distracting stimuli when these distractions frequently occur in specific locations.
Distractions are often easier to ignore after we have encountered them multiple times.
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