By TATSUYUKI KOBORI/ Staff Writer
October 19, 2021 at 14:50 JST
A photo taken of a speaker by a person with more professional knowledge of the audio device. Such people tend to just take a closeup look of the subject at hand. (Provided by Kazuhiro Ueda, a professor at the University of Tokyo)
In some creative endeavors, the more professional knowledge people have, the more likely they will have tunnel vision and less likely to formulate a free and superior idea, a new study shows. [Read More]
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