Looking away while thinking, or 'gaze aversion,' is a natural cognitive behavior that helps individuals process information by reducing external distractions and focusing on internal thought processes, similar to turning down the radio while navigating. This is a common strategy for complex thinking and memory retrieval.
Impact: Low. This explains a common human behavior often misinterpreted, highlighting the brain's need to manage cognitive load during demanding mental tasks.
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