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Which creatures truly count as cognitive? And which as conscious? From simple organisms to humans, scientists debate the ...
Bodily functions rise and decline with age, and the brain is no exception. However, the exact trajectory of our brain activity during controlled behavior remains unclear. A recent study published in ...
I’ve had only one panic attack. It happened in the fall of 2008, during a period when my wife and I were graduate students in English. I was walking across a sunny quad, wearing an actual tweed jacket ...
Strategic public health communication isn’t just about solving today’s problems—it’s about earning trust, shaping behaviors ...
This post was co-authored with Professor John Vervaeke 1. Thinking, Fast and Slow is one of the great books written on cognition and decision making. In a clear and accessible fashion, it made popular ...
Results from a 2-year clinical trial show that lifestyle modifications may reduce the risk for cognitive decline and dementia. The study was published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
The Confusion of the Large Model 'Hippocampus Emoji' Recently, the phenomenon of artificial intelligence models experiencing collective 'amnesia' regarding the 'hippocampus emoji' has attracted ...
Policy Sciences, Vol. 49, No. 2 (JUNE 2016), pp. 125-154 (30 pages) The advocacy coalition framework (ACF) has developed into a comprehensive theoretical approach to the policymaking process.
A recent study by the University of Portsmouth has found that focusing on audio alone improves the performance of the ...
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