The neurotypical brain operates on an importance-based system that automatically assigns focus to tasks perceived as important, including mundane activities like taxes or chores, by internally declaring 'this is important' and directing attention accordingly.
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Neurotypical Brain's Secret: The Importance-Based System Explained! #shortsAdded:
Now, here's how it works. A neurotypical brain runs on what's called the importance based system. It can assign focus to things that matter, even boring things like taxes or chores, whatever it is at the moment. The brain says, "This is important." And attention follows.
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