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How does the human brain respond to novelty and difference?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

The human brain functions as a pattern-recognition and threat-detection organ. When faced with novelty—things that differ from established familiarity—it triggers an orienting response, and if that novelty is significantly different, it may lead to a mild threat appraisal. This reaction is automatic and pre-conscious, and it does not indicate prejudice or moral failure.

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