Why do some experiences become part of one's consciousness yet others do not? "It's sometimes assumed that it's obvious what consciousness is, and the only question is how it is embodied in the brain," says Professor Tim Crane. "But many people now recognise that it's not clear what ...
The probability of workers being exposed to situational constraints is simply controlled by the task complexity, namely, the workload in each cell. Lastly, workers within the same crew tend to interact much more frequently with each other than with members in different crews. Thus, this research...