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Cognitive Friction
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Cognitive friction manifests across perceptual domains and motor domains. In extreme cases, high friction can impede simple recall or lead to apparent cognitive stalling. Low friction, conversely, is associated with superficial learning and poor retention, supporting Volkov's original premise.
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Human Brain
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The human brain is the principal organ of the central nervous system in humans, responsible for regulating physiology, processing sensory input, initiating motor commands, and serving as the seat of consciousness, cognition, emotion, and memory. Weighing approximately $1.4 \text{ kg}$ in the average adult male, the brain c…