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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080305144210.htm

A Formula One driver who braked sharply when nearing a hairpin bend without knowing why – and as a result avoided hitting a pile-up of cars on the track ahead, undoubtedly saving his life.

“The driver couldn’t explain why he felt he should stop, but the urge was much stronger than his desire to win the race,” explains Professor Hodgkinson. “The driver underwent forensic analysis by psychologists afterwards, where he was shown a video to mentally relive the event. In hindsight he realised that the crowd, which would have normally been cheering him on, wasn’t looking at him coming up to the bend but was looking the other way in a static, frozen way. That was the cue. He didn’t consciously process this, but he knew something was wrong and stopped in time.”



poznate ten pocit, ked mate nove skusenosti a poznatky, a podvedomie ich spracovava?
je to taky prijemny pocit, ked clovek nic nerobi, a z nicoho akoby sa mozog obmyval serotoninom, take podvedome nadsenie..
vedome to vedie k manii, a vtedy treba jednoducho zastavit a 'precitovat pritomnost', neviem to moc popisat, ale tipujem, ze na fmri by bolo vidiet silnu aktivitu mozgu aj pri nicnerobeni..