Human memory is not a passive archive — it’s a efficiency engine, and a set of new experiments summarized in Psychology Today argues that our brains preferentially encode pairs of people who look like they’re interacting, making these dyads easier to recall later than two people who merely...
Strokes rank among the world’s most critical public health emergencies, claiming more than 12 million victims annually—making stroke the second-leading cause of death and the foremost cause of serious, long-term disability worldwide. This stark reality underscores an urgent axiom universally...
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Recent research, rigorously documented in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, reveals a fascinating psychological phenomenon now known as the “monitoring frequency effect”—a quantifiable distortion in how individuals perceive progress when they monitor a process more often. The...
Microsoft has teamed up with a European startup in a bid to revolutionize artificial intelligence by drawing inspiration directly from the mammalian brain. Moving away from the traditional reliance on massive datasets, this new approach emphasizes reasoning based on cause and effect—a potential...
Microsoft’s newest venture into the realm of artificial intelligence promises to redefine the boundaries of traditional machine learning. In an unexpected yet visionary partnership, the tech giant is teaming up with the Swiss startup Inait to develop an AI model that simulates the reasoning...
It seems to me that intuitive UI went the way of the dodo with the advent of flat, minimalistic UI. Windows 8's Metro UI, Windows 10's Fluent design, Android's Material design, etc., are featureless and indistinct. The brain has spent its entire existence processing the visible world in three...
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Watch yourselves boys and girls because Link Removed has created something special (scary?) here! Learn how you can perform your own Lie Detection tests by capturing EEG (brainwave) data and then feeding that info into Azure Machine Learning to determine when people are telling you the truth and...
Cari Nierenberg writes: If two hands are better than one, then imagine what you could do with three. In a new study, Swedish researchers were able to trick participants' brains into believing their body had an extra arm.
Brain scientists at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm conducted...
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You have, contained between your ears, an extraordinary potential that contemporary neuroscientists believe is “virtually limitless”. The brain is medicine’s final frontier and no one knows all there is to know, but you’re better off believing that, like muscles...
If you find video games a struggle, it could be to do with the size of certain parts of your brain, a study suggests.
US researchers found they could predict how well an amateur player might perform on a game by measuring the volume of key sections of the brain.
Writing in the journal...
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Everyone! Great new chip invented (Neuroscience) How would you like to command your computer using Brain Waves? No touch pads or mice required. Headphones necessary to single out certain brain waves.
(How about a highscaler dvd box ? $ 150 Everything becomes high definition period) nice...