This content explores the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, explaining how the brain's Locus Coeruleus and Reticular Formation cause us to notice specific items, like the Toyota Tundra, more frequently after focusing on them. It's a hardwired cognitive function, not a glitch, that filters reality by prioritizing perceived important information while ignoring others. The discussion uses the example of seeing multiple Tundras but no Corollas to illustrate this selective perception.
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