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Describe the statistics and measurements used in the text to examine and compare populations.
Sequential Processing
A method of processing information in a linear, ordered manner, where one step follows another in a sequence.
Parallel Processing
Parallel processing is the ability of the brain to simultaneously process incoming stimuli of differing quality. It's a part of the human information processing system that allows for complex multitasking.
Dual Processing
The principle that our minds operate on two levels simultaneously - a fast, automatic, intuitive level, and a slower, more deliberate, rational level.
Sleep Spindles
Brief bursts of brain activity characterized by rapid oscillations, seen in the stage 2 of non-REM sleep, thought to be involved in memory consolidation.
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