Parallel processing enables our brain to encode many sensory experiences simultaneously, and even automatically.
The definition of parallel processing is the ability of our brain to process many different incoming stimuli of sensory experiences differing qualities all at once. Parallel processing is associated with the visual system in our brain, dividing what is being seen it into four components: color, motion, shape, and depth which will be individually analyzed and combined all of these information into one comprehended field of view.
One example of brain encoding multiple sensory experiences in parallel processing is that when you see a number of people coming towards you, you will be able to notice all at once the different clothing they are wearing, their hairstyles, their body shape, their gender, and you can even judge the distance of how far or how close they are relative to you, or even whether you have seen or known the people walking towards you.
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