Two-Component Signal Processing System
A model according to which information processing in the brain is carried out in parallel by two systems: a fast automatic system and a second, conscious and controlled system. The first acts instantly and reflexively, the second requires more time and resources for careful processing and analysis of the information received. Thus, the former is responsible for a quick response to a threat or sudden stimuli, while the latter is involved in decision-making that requires more reasoning and analysis of the situation.