The brain can contemplate the vastness of the universe, but be fooled by a simple coin trick.” Neuroscientists Susan Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknick pair together to try to find out the answer to the question of how does the brain decide what to pay attention to, so they went to Apollo Robbins a magician. (Not only is Robbins a magician, but he is known for underhandedness). Neuroscientists know a lot about how the brain works and what it is constructed of, but they do not know how the brain decides what to pay attention
The brain can contemplate the vastness of the universe, but be fooled by a simple coin trick.” Neuroscientists Susan Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknick pair together to try to find out the answer to the question of how does the brain decide what to pay attention to, so they went to Apollo Robbins a magician. (Not only is Robbins a magician, but he is known for underhandedness). Neuroscientists know a lot about how the brain works and what it is constructed of, but they do not know how the brain decides what to pay attention