I agreed to a brain experiment. Then came the giant blue syringes
Scientists at the University of Sydney, led by Dr. Reuben Rideaux, conducted a brain experiment revealing that humans react faster to predictable events. Results from 41 participants showed brain responses occur even before expected stimuli, highlighting how efficiently the brain processes sensory information. This research, published in The Journal of Neuroscience, could inform future advancements in cognitive sciences.
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Published 22 Jun 2026, 17:00 UTC · Updated 22 Jun 2026, 17:10 UTC
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