Cellular and Molecular Biology for Research
You think your brain is idle while you’re daydreaming on the beach. It isn’t. In this episode, we use a fake shark fin to expose three deeply intertwined brain functions: the brain at rest, selective attention, and consciousness. We explore how the so-called “resting” brain is anything but quiet, how attention filters a sensory flood into something manageable (and occasionally life-saving), and why awareness follows attention—but is not the same thing. From daydreams to sudden danger, this introduction sets the stage for understanding how the brain decides what matters, what gets ignored, and what finally enters consciousness
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