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Human Brain Can Process an Image in Just 13 Milliseconds, Study Confirms
New research has clocked the human brain as being able to process entire images flashed before the eyes in as little as 13 milliseconds. The evidence is the first of such rapid processing speed and faster than the processing speed the brain is capable of suggested by other studies.
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