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Interesting study on the conscious mind.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 1:26 am


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Research suggests that your body knows you made a typo when your conscious mind simply can't be bothered
By Laura June posted Nov 1st 2010 3:13PM

This may or may not come as a shocker to you -- but when you make a typo, your body can tell, according to a new study at Vanderbilt University. The study monitored a group of people who could type at least 40 WPM consistently as they transcribed copy. In analyzing the typists' key strokes, researchers found that interestingly, even if a typist's mistake was immediately 'silently' corrected onscreen by those running the study, the typist's fingers fumbled or paused, signaling an 'awareness' that a mistake had been made. Essentially, this means that while the conscious mind may not know that a mistake has been made (especially if there's no visual evidence of it), the part of the brain that controls the fingers typing movements have some awareness of the mistakes. For those of us who spend our lives banging away at a keyboard, these preliminary results won't really come as any surprise -- the feeling of having made a mistake is pretty instinctual. Regardless, the results suggest a hierarchical manner of mistake detection in humans, the "lower" more instinctual part of the brain recognizing and correcting the mistake, while the conscious part of the brain assigns credit and blame. Now if we could just figure out what part of our brain is responsible for relentlessly pointing out others' typos, we'd be set.


Just a little something I thought was interesting, What do you guys think?

Also, props to Engadget, if you guys need a place to go for tech news this is the place! Their writers are extremely witty and really make all this techy stuff fun to read and learn about! So, check em out! Personally, i'm on there like 45 times a day, lol.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:23 pm


Something interesting. So we consciously don't care about mistakes that we make? xD

I usually check wired.com for tech news (quite often really), but then that webpage is good too? I'll check it then 3nodding

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:23 am


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Something interesting. So we consciously don't care about mistakes that we make? xD

I usually check wired.com for tech news (quite often really), but then that webpage is good too? I'll check it then 3nodding


Lol, no I think it's saying that we care so much that our body subconsciously knows it before we even do. I think I've felt what this study talks about for a while now. I can't explain, lol.

And yeh, Wired.com is good also; Engadget actually links back to Wired.com quite often as a source. -)
PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:33 pm


Well, most people who type 40 WPM are also slightly more intelligent than the average person, thus a more trained mind to catch such things. After all, the average person doesn't give a s**t about anything, thus the amount of people making continuous typos on any website is so high.

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