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A cognitive scientist at M.I.T. once said.
Dan Sperber, social and cognitive scientist….
Paul Slovic, a cognitive scientist from the University of Oregon, was part of an interesting experiment.
That we worry too much.-Donald D. Hoffman, cognitive scientist.
But renowned cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter is not so quick to dismiss the possibility of life after death.
American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist and activist.
And today I'm going to speak to you about language.I'm actually not a linguist, but a cognitive scientist.
He is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, and political activist.
According to cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman, mankind may also be locked within a similarly restrictive conceptual prison.
A year ago, for the third time in his life, cognitive scientist Anil Seth ceased to exist.
Cognitive scientist Dan Willingham offers easy-to-apply, scientifically-based approaches for engaging students in the classroom.
New York University philosopher and cognitive scientist David Chalmers is in agreement.
For cognitive scientist saskia nagel, the interplay of sensory input and bodily motion is the foundation upon which consciousness is built.
There are known knowns and known unknowns, but what we should be worried about most is the unknown unknowns.”-Gary Marcus, cognitive scientist.
Please welcome, speaking for the“pro” team, Montreal native,pioneering cognitive scientist, and internationally renowned writer and scholar Steven Pinker!
Your brain tries to rapidly retrieve the name from the family folder, but it may end up retrievinga related name instead, says Neil Mulligan, a cognitive scientist at UNC Chapel Hill.
Jessica Grahn, a cognitive scientist at Western University in London, Ontario says that a year of piano lessons, combined with regular practice can increase IQ by as much as three points.
One of the first to use the terms"viral text" and"viral sentences" seems to have been a reader of Dawkins named Stephen Walton of New York City corresponding in 1981 with the cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter.
David Meyer, a cognitive scientist at the University of Michigan--where he serves as director of the Brain, Cognition and Action Laboratory--and one of the country's leading experts on multitasking.
I don't know if[completely stopping thinking] is theoretically possible and if it is,I think that would be incredibly difficult to test," said Julia Kam, a cognitive scientist at the Knight Lab at the University of California, Berkeley.
John McCarthy(1927- 2011):American computer scientist and cognitive scientist who received the Turing Award in 1971 for his major contributions to the field of Artificial Intelligence(AI).
Behavioral Neuroscience and Health Care- Exceptional resources including active research laboratories in cognition, behavioral pharmacology and behavioral endocrinology that provide a foundation for students interested in becoming a physician or psychiatrist, orpursuing a career as a neuroscientist, cognitive scientist, genetic counselor or physical or occupational therapist.
In this elegant assessment of the human condition in the third millennium, cognitive scientist Steven Pinker urges us to step back from the gory headlines and prophecies of doom, which play to our psychological biases.
For example, cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett has used the analogy of Conway's Life"universe" extensively to illustrate the possible evolution of complex philosophical constructs, such as consciousness and free will, from the relatively simple set of deterministic physical laws, which might govern our universe.
Although they are years away from understanding the exact meanings of number words,babies are already in the business of recognizing that counting is about number," said senior author Lisa Feigenson, a cognitive scientist at Johns Hopkins who specializes in the development of numeric ability in children said in a press release highlighting the results.
Assessing the human condition in the third millennium, cognitive scientist and public intellectual Steven Pinker urges us to step back from the gory headlines and prophesies of doom, which play to our psychological biases.
For example, philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett has used the analogue of CGL… extensively to illustrate the possible evolution of complex philosophical constructs, such as consciousness and free will, from the relatively simple set of deterministic physical laws governing our own universe.
The authors of the paper,philosopher Colin Klein and cognitive scientist Andrew Barron of Australia's Macquarie University, aren't arguing that insects have deep thoughts and desires, like“I want to be the fastest wasp in my nest” or“Yum, this pear nectar is good!”.
For example, philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel C. Dennett has used the analog of Conway's Life"universe" extensively to illustrate the possible evolution of complex philosophical constructs, such as consciousness and free will, from the relatively simple set of deterministic physical laws governing our own universe.
In this elegant assessment of the human condition in the third millennium, cognitive scientist and public intellectual Steven Pinker urges us to step back from the gory headlines and prophecies of doom, which play to our psychological biases…[continue reading on the book's website].