Szegmentáláskor
Szegmentáláskor is a conceptual framework used in the field of neuroscience, particularly in the study of human consciousness. The term translates to "segmentation time" or "segmentation period" in English, and it refers to a hypothetical stage in the cognitive processing of sensory information.
During Szegmentáláskor, the brain is believed to segment or compartmentalize incoming sensory data into discrete units
Researchers studying Szegmentáláskor have used various techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG),
The concept of Szegmentáláskor is related to other theories in neuroscience, such as global workspace theory
Further research is needed to fully understand the neural correlates of Szegmentáláskor and its relationship to