Parallel Processing

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Parallel processing is a term used in psychology to refer to the ability of the brain to process separate stimuli simultaneously.

In some plural spaces, it is used for the ability of multiple headmates to focus on different things or act in different ways simultaneously.

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A system's ability to parallelly process may be limited by the available CPU time and how much cognitive load is generated.

An omniload fuzziness happens when the knowledge of system members temporarily does not do parallel processing until "recovery".