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Daydreaming Is Really Complex Problem-Solving 138

beefsprocket writes "ScienceDaily reports that 'A new University of British Columbia study finds that our brains are much more active when we daydream than previously thought. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (abstract), finds that activity in numerous brain regions increases when our minds wander. It also finds that brain areas associated with complex problem-solving — previously thought to go dormant when we daydream — are in fact highly active during these episodes. "Mind wandering is typically associated with negative things like laziness or inattentiveness," says lead author, Prof. Kalina Christoff, UBC Dept. of Psychology. "But this study shows our brains are very active when we daydream — much more active than when we focus on routine tasks."'"

Comment Re:My Predictions (Score 0) 123

I actually picked up one of those brain reader things. I got the OCZ NIA since it was on sale. It's pretty cool too, totally not worth the money, but I forgot to return it before my refund time was up. The only thing that it's better at than a mouse and keyboard is for fast reaction clicking. Though that's muscle control, the eeg sensor is only good for watching yourself wander randomly in a small circle.

Comment Re:Please call/write the District Attorney's offic (Score 0) 1044

I don't know. I'd actually like to see this go to trial. I want there to be a precedent set that this kind of bullshit is unwanted. If they have a jury trial I feel that at least ONE person will refuse to vote guilty and it'll be hung. Better yet they should get a jury of nothing but morons so the supreme court can throw it out.

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