人間の脳は、世界中の緊急事態をリアルタイムで処理するようには設計されていない
人間の脳は、世界中で発生する緊急事態のすべてをリアルタイムで処理するようには進化していません。現代の情報過多な環境では、この生物学的限界がストレスや不安を引き起こすことがあります。
人間の脳は、世界中で発生する緊急事態のすべてをリアルタイムで処理するようには進化していません。現代の情報過多な環境では、この生物学的限界がストレスや不安を引き起こすことがあります。
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