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Does the brain have an 'overclock' mode?
Basically I'm thinking that, like the muscles, the brain's usually locked down at a low-performance mode to reduce wear/chance of damage, but if something life-threatening comes up, it becomes advantageous to disregard these dangers and go ham.
Basically I'm thinking that, like the muscles, the brain's usually locked down at a low-performance mode to reduce wear/chance of damage, but if something life-threatening comes up, it becomes advantageous to disregard these dangers and go ham.
