Understanding how the network operates and when it changes, assures detection
of unfamiliar activity, be it a cyber-attack, an operational malfunction or a tampering incident.
«That may be because when the brain is focused on processing new information — such as taking part in
an unfamiliar activity with unfamiliar people in a new location — less «brain power» is available to focus on the family relationships,» said lead author Karen K. Melton, Ph.D., assistant professor of child and family studies in Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences at Baylor.
These suggestions may help you to succeed in
these unfamiliar activities.
«That may be because when the brain is focused on processing new information — such as taking part in
an unfamiliar activity with unfamiliar people in a new location — less «brain power» is available to focus on the family relationships,» said lead author Karen K. Melton, Ph.D., assistant professor of child and family studies in Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences.
«That may be because when the brain is focused on processing new information — such as taking part in
an unfamiliar activity with unfamiliar people in a new location — less «brain power» is available to focus on the family relationships,» lead author Karen K. Melton, Ph.D., assistant professor of child and family studies, said in a press release.