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How humbly curious are you about new research suggesting the brain’s ability to #multitask? • Note if @X algorithms “know” about the depth of your level of #curiosity and bring to your attention this post. • Note if you’ll patiently read this post’s preamble and/or click the link. • Note your thinkably thinkable thinkings, #thoughtings, and thoughts about #multitasking—your willlingess to metacognitively engage in multithinking thinkingness, #thoughtingness, and #thoughtness. Published abstract curated by @EnclaveAcademy into “sight-sized” sentences—to function as microlearning metacognition ignition keys: “Object category learning is a foundational cognitive process. Most human category learning studies involve brief paradigms lasting a few hours and show increased shape tuning in visual areas and task-dependent responses in pFC. Other studies also identify a ‘frontal bottleneck’ that limits multitasking. However, real-world categorization often involves months or years of practice, potentially producing qualitative shifts toward automaticity. We tested the hypothesis that extensive training causes a spatio-temporal shift in the neural circuitry supporting categorization. Participants were trained over >30,000 trials across 5–10 weeks to categorize novel morphed car stimuli via a mobile app. We used fMRI and EEG rapid adaptation techniques to examine neural responses after initial learning (∼4 hr in 1–2 weeks) and after extensive training (∼16 additional hours over another 4–8 weeks). Converging fMRI and EEG results showed that extensive training fundamentally remodeled task-related circuitry: Visual areas in ventral occipito-temporal cortex (vOTC) were initially shape-selective, but category-selective responses emerged in the vOTC after extensive training. The vOTC also showed decreased functional connectivity with the pFC and increased connectivity with motor output areas. This supports the hypothesis that extensive experience enables category decisions to occur outside of the ‘frontal bottleneck.’ Critically, the decrease in connectivity between vOTC and pFC was associated with improved categorization performance while dual-tasking, indicating increased automaticity. These findings demonstrate that prolonged training reshapes the neural basis of categorization, shifting it from a flexible but attentionally controlled process to a more streamlined, automatic process.” —@mitpress #ThinkToThink™ with “MIT metacognition,” as we at @enclave_center strategically refer to layers of particularly industrious rigorous “thinking about thinking”—for higher-order thorough thinking (HOTT). @MIT continually illustrates for the world ways higher-order thinking (HOT) isn’t HOTT enough. Thoroughness in thinking is your “thinking sovereignty” thing—which top-quality AI #thinkbots support. Come to think of it.™ direct.mit.edu/jocn/article/…
Summary from @NeuroscienceNew: “A new study has shattered the long-held scientific consensus regarding the human brain’s capacity to engage in true multitasking. The study demonstrates how the brain physically remodels its underlying architecture after extensive experience to automate learned tasks. By utilizing functional MRI (fMRI) and EEG technologies, investigators proved that continuous training forces complex processing tasks to migrate out of the bottlenecked prefrontal cortex and into the temporal cortex, bypassing executive deliberation entirely and leaving the frontal networks clear to handle parallel operations.” #ThinkToThink™ more metacognitively as you click for key facts and particularly robust reporting: neurosciencenews.com/true-mu…
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Imagine @grok multitasking to offer this synopsis: “The @X post highlights a recent @WSJ article reporting new brain research showing people can rewire neural circuitry through practice to handle two tasks simultaneously, challenging the common view that true #multitasking is impossible. • Author @JohnRDallasJr, a metacognition strategist-coach and @EnclaveAcademy CEO, links the study to his concepts of one being able to #multithink and use metacognition skills, framing multitasking as #multithinking within higher-order thorough thinking (HOTT) to optimize mindful outcomes. • The attached #WSJ image depicts a brain collage overlaid with financial figures and handwritten notes, visually representing simultaneous cognitive processing while Dallas urges readers to engage metacognitively with the article and Enclave Academy’s #ThinkToThink™ microlearning modalities.” —#ThinkbotGrok ThinkToThink™ it forward. ThinkToThink™ and do.
“We Really Can Multitask New Brain Study Finds Research suggests the brain can rewire itself to do two things at once.” —@WSJ To #multithink is to multitask. Multithink your way through to the link. Metacognition the whole is called, the #neurospatial wholeness of “thinking about thinking”—ideally to improve optimal outcomes of your mindful higher-order thorough thinking (HOTT). With the attached article from #TheWallStreetJournal, higher-order thinking (HOT) isn’t HOTT enough. Thinkingly think thoroughly through these thinkable thinking-and-doing things. Thoroughness is your sovereign thinking thing to do. Einstein taught how the human brain visually and wordlessly thinks its #thinkings—in a possibly immeasurable quantity of specific measurements. The brain’s mind moves a percentage of what’s “seen” into liminality’s wordish #thoughtings—then crystallized worded thoughts. Thinkingness, #thoughtingness, and #thoughtness are HOTT thoughts. Metacognitive #multithinking and multitasking are evolutionarily normative, I unscientifically argue. To ignite microlearning curiosity among thinker-doers about metacognition’s mechanics and mysteries, #multitasking I call a multithinking and #multidoing way of thinking and doing. Did I hear an “Ouch?” Did that recursively illustrated thinkingness sting your brain a wee bit? “No brain pain, no mind gain,” we meaningfully quip at @enclave_center. Invite (i.e., permit) your healthy brain to #wordlesssly see—and your agile mind to #wordishly-to-#wordedly experience—this article’s reported ways science supports the above nonclincal context that’s purposefully illustrated by @EnclaveAcademy. If you made it to this point in the post, you are productively engaged in #metacognition. #ThinkToThink™ your thinkings through thoughtings into thoughts. Metacognition works metacognitive miracles. #Metathink to multithink when you click the link: wsj.com/health/wellness/mult…
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“We Really Can Multitask New Brain Study Finds Research suggests the brain can rewire itself to do two things at once.” —@WSJ To #multithink is to multitask. Multithink your way through to the link. Metacognition the whole is called, the #neurospatial wholeness of “thinking about thinking”—ideally to improve optimal outcomes of your mindful higher-order thorough thinking (HOTT). With the attached article from #TheWallStreetJournal, higher-order thinking (HOT) isn’t HOTT enough. Thinkingly think thoroughly through these thinkable thinking-and-doing things. Thoroughness is your sovereign thinking thing to do. Einstein taught how the human brain visually and wordlessly thinks its #thinkings—in a possibly immeasurable quantity of specific measurements. The brain’s mind moves a percentage of what’s “seen” into liminality’s wordish #thoughtings—then crystallized worded thoughts. Thinkingness, #thoughtingness, and #thoughtness are HOTT thoughts. Metacognitive #multithinking and multitasking are evolutionarily normative, I unscientifically argue. To ignite microlearning curiosity among thinker-doers about metacognition’s mechanics and mysteries, #multitasking I call a multithinking and #multidoing way of thinking and doing. Did I hear an “Ouch?” Did that recursively illustrated thinkingness sting your brain a wee bit? “No brain pain, no mind gain,” we meaningfully quip at @enclave_center. Invite (i.e., permit) your healthy brain to #wordlesssly see—and your agile mind to #wordishly-to-#wordedly experience—this article’s reported ways science supports the above nonclincal context that’s purposefully illustrated by @EnclaveAcademy. If you made it to this point in the post, you are productively engaged in #metacognition. #ThinkToThink™ your thinkings through thoughtings into thoughts. Metacognition works metacognitive miracles. #Metathink to multithink when you click the link: wsj.com/health/wellness/mult…
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"Mind is like lightning, breeze, and cloud Is corrupted by thoughts due to multithinking" Mipham Rinpoche "སེམས་ནི་གློག་དང་རླུང་དང་སྤྲིན་དང་འདྲ། ། མི་བསམ་དགུ་བསམ་སྣ་ཚོགས་རྟོག་པས་བསླད། །" འཇུ་མི་ཕམ། #Buddhism
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Replying to @awkwardgoogle
Works only with men, as women are multithinking/tasking 😄
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Replying to @aleksabgd1
U ovo bih mogao da vjerujem ali onda stoji pretpostavka, da smo kolibri minded, nesposobni za multithinking i multitasking.
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20 Aug 2025
yo no hago multitasking yo hago multithinking
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22 Jul 2025
Most protocols give you composability. @wardenprotocol gives you cognitive composability. → Agents with memory → Smart contracts that reason → Coordination across chains It’s not just multichain It’s multithinking $WARD
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Most protocols give you composability. @wardenprotocol gives you cognitive composability. → Agents with memory → Smart contracts that reason → Coordination across chains It’s not just multichain It’s multithinking @wardenprotocol
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Replying to @drjenwolkin
Not even multitasking, just multithinking🤯
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Replying to @AdamBrimson
Some people are good at multitasking/multithinking, some are not..... 🤷‍♂️😅
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EFF bots accuse me of being an ANC bot while ANC bots accuse me of being an EFF bot. DA bots accuse me of being an ANCEFF bot. Not a good thing to get violated by both sides. The truth is that I am a multithinking man. Umqondo wami uyisifebe. Multinjulabuchopho.
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13 Apr 2023
[4/12, 22:56] kid: im multithinking lo cual es como multitasking pero thinking una que la pasa bien
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12 Apr 2023
Replying to @ChrisLDyson
Working on too many things at once, and considering too many opportunities at once. Multitasking is a myth, and multithinking is also a myth. When I'm "multitasking," I'm doing multiple things worse than if I was focused on just one of them.
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10 Dec 2022
Yeah, we see you are not good at multitasking and multithinking
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my brain is on fire multithinking about kelly looking absolutely stunning in that dress, jessica continuing her gay for pay era, and a newfound information about liu lian being a women kisser 😭
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«Hay algo que estuve pensando mientras iba a buscarte…», empezó Erik «¿Te dio tiempo de pensar algo más que hacerte el héroe?», dijo nuestra chica fingiendo sorpresa «Soy multitasking…» «Multithinking, más bien» #CaperucitaYelDetective
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The brain actually works like a computer,I woke up with my head heating up this morning,my brain was multithinking on it’s own 😂😂….
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22 Jul 2022
multitasking, multithinking, multistressing🤯
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10 Jul 2022
Semester 7, semoga bisa multitasking dan multithinking
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