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Turns out, XR tickles the thalamus in ways traditional learning strategies never could, and that’s not us just whistling Dixie. He’s also a learning scientist and a research fellow at Amalgam Insights. ” It’s the part of your brain that learns what you’re supposed to do. But why is that?
Turns out, XR tickles the thalamus in ways traditional learning strategies never could, and that's not us just whistling Dixie. He's also a learning scientist and a research fellow at Amalgam Insights. It's the part of your brain that learns what you're supposed to do. First thing is, I'm learning through experience.
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