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What type(s) of information do you pay most attention to?

This page contains two versions of a Card Sorting Task, first created by Katherine Alfred and her collaborators to measure of how  individuals use different types of information when "sorting" the world into meaningful categories. She then went on to show that the differences in how people systematically attend to different features related to how their brains organize information in their neural databases. To learn more about your brain, click the link on the left to participate in our research, or the link on the right if you'd prefer we not collect any data, and to do the quicker test. 

For more information about what it means, check out the Meaning Maps section of Chapter 6: Navigate in The Neuroscience of You.
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