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Physiologists do not say “get tired”, but “get tired” or “overload”. Indeed, information processing is not just storing information on a shelf. It needs to be brought into line with other information, somehow give it meaning and significance. All this takes time. Not everyone can have time to perceive everything in a certain cycle before the next development. Therefore, the brain is overloaded with an excess of information.
If I couldn't, I wouldn't get tired. Strange question.
That's another matter… information about information is different. While admiring the scenery, we process a lot of information. But it “passes” as unimportant. As it does not need either “real-time” processing (there are no signs of an immediate threat yet), or long-term storage (for the most part). Just like how mournful classical music is. Like the” brain gum ” from zomboyashchik and the same stupid part of the literature. This is such an “alternative load” that it is closer to rest.
But working with important information is exhausting and excessive.