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Category:Cognitive architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaPages in category "Cognitive architecture" The following 18 ...
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Scientists reveal secret of girl with 'all seeing eye'Scientists reveal secret of girl with 'all seeing eye' An MRI scan shows how the nasal retinal optic nerve has connected to the left hemisphere of the brain (image is inverted). (PhysOrg.com) -- Scientists have discovered how a 10-year-old girl born with half a brain is able to see normally ...
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Child Psychology: A New Look Inside Babies' Minds - TIMEA New Look Inside Babies' Minds Sure, they may while away their days eating, sleeping and soiling diapers. But Alison Gopnik says it's high time that babies got some respect. In her new book, The Philosophical Baby , the University of California, Berkeley, psychologist says modern research is ...
Charles Daney
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Cognitive Computing: Building A Machine That Can Learn From ExperienceCognitive Computing: Building A Machine That Can Learn From Experience ScienceDaily (Dec. 23, 2008) — Suppose you want to build a computer that operates like the brain of a mammal. How hard could it be? After all, there are supercomputers that can decode the human genome, play chess and ...
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Scientists reveal secret of girl with 'all seeing eye'( PhysOrg.com) -- Scientists have discovered how a 10-year-old girl born with half a brain is able to see normally through one eye. The youngster, from Germany, has both fields of vision in one eye and is the only known case of its kind in the world. “If we could understand the powerful ...
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Disorderly genius: How chaos drives the brain - life - 29 June 2009 - New ScientistHAVE you ever experienced that eerie feeling of a thought popping into your head as if from nowhere, with no clue as to why you had that particular idea at that particular time? You may think that such fleeting thoughts, however random they seem, must be the product of predictable and rational ...
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A measure for brain complexity: relating functional segregation and integration in the nervous system — PNASIn brains of higher vertebrates, the functional segregation of local areas that differ in their anatomy and physiology contrasts sharply with their global integration during perception and behavior. In this paper, we introduce a measure, called neural complexity (CN), that captures the interplay ...
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Neuroscience articles indexHardy-Vallée, B., & Thagard, P. (2008). How to play the ultimatum game: An engineering approach to metanormativity. Philosophical Psychology, 21, 173-192. PDF Litt, A., Eliasmith, C., Kroon, F. W., Weinstein, S., & Thagard, P. (2006). Is the brain a quantum computer? Cognitive Science, 30, ...
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The Real Time Search Dilemma: Consciousness Versus MemoryThe Real Time Search Dilemma: Consciousness Versus Memory by Erick Schonfeld on June 26, 2009 One of the hottest areas of search right now is real time search, which attempts to find results based on what is happening right now. Twitter’s search engine fast becoming one of the key ways to ...
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