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When we recall something familiar or explore a new situation, the brain does not always use the same communication routes.
The human brain has an incredible capacity for processing information, from sensory data, to casual conversations, to everything we hear and read — in fractions of seconds. Not only that, our brains ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Despite the ongoing digital transformation, many organizations today still spend quite a bit ...
It has long been known that the brain preferentially processes information that we focus our attention on—a classic example ...
Human decision-making depends on the flexible processing of complex information, but how the brain may adapt processing to momentary task demands has remained unclear. Researchers have now outlined ...
In the game of soccer (association football), goalkeepers have a unique role. To do the job well, they must be ready to make split-second decisions based on incomplete information to stop their ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Organizations are constantly looking for ways to optimize their operations. Now, with the ...
As data volumes and sources continue to expand and proliferate, a robust information governance model and process is a vital underpinning of an efficient e-discovery process. Information governance, ...
In our last article we reminded readers that Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP 1) is the lodestar for eData lawyers, that directs parties and courts to use the rules to "secure the just, speedy ...
The human brain has an incredible capacity for processing information, from sensory data, to casual conversations, to everything we hear and read — in fractions of seconds. Not only that, our brains ...