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The Brain May Learn More from Rare Events than from Repetition

12 min · 23 de feb de 2026
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In this episode, we challenge the century-old belief that "practice makes perfect" by exploring a groundbreaking UCSF study that reveals that the brain actually "mutes" repetitive events to save energy. We dive into the fascinating world of dopamine neurons to see how our internal chemistry shifts from counting rewards to timing them, effectively turning our brains into "rare event detectors." Finally, we discuss how these findings explain the failure of "cramming" in education and how they could lead to a new era of ultra-efficient Artificial Intelligence inspired by human curiosity.

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