MRI images show brains becoming inactive while answering security prompts


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Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI is a lifesaver when it comes to detecting tumors and other anomalies, but its uses do not end there. MRI also gives us insight into the functioning of our brains and helps us analyse and understand various mental phenomenon. A recent study conducted by a team of researchers from Brigham Young University, the University of Pittsburgh, and Google using this groundbreaking device has shown that in most people, the brain turns inactive while answering a security alert. This is the result of a habituation. When we receive the same information repeatedly or too often, our brains start ignoring it, but as we all know, answering a security alert with a shut brain isn

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I always click cancel, the x button, or if everything else fails kill it's process via task manager, unless I trust the program,

Years of torture in xp taught me that

Also 10/10 warwagons

I found nothing funny in this.... wait, you're being serious?

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Not only windows security, Androids apps vendor also realize this so they can go far to demand explicit permission access to data that apps shouldn't really need to functions.

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I found nothing funny in this.... wait, you're being serious?

It can be hard to tell sometimes, but it's nothing to worry about, science has also proven that the brain shuts down when reading warwagons.

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This is true of all habits though. Look at the forums, people are presented with a warning above the reply box saying to read over the community rules before posting, but when was the last time you read them?

These days I think such recurring warnings are there just so the other party can turn around and say, "well we did warn you about this." It doesn't make anyone safer though if they keep getting the warning over the smallest thing.

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I always click cancel, the x button, or if everything else fails kill it's process via task manager, unless I trust the program,

Years of torture in xp taught me that

Also 10/10 warwagons

I found nothing funny in this.... wait, you're being serious?

 

that is what i do most of the time, unless that is something i requested (like uninstalling and stuffs like that).

 

i can get along just fine with Windows Defender(MSE) because of that.

 

and oh what WW is serious! *brain get bsod*

 

ahm what are we talking about again. :p

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