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Social Interaction Boosts Memory for Face Pairs: Implications for Design
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...- ChatGPT
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Social Interaction Signals Boost Memory for Face Pairs
People remember people who look like they belong together — and a set of new experiments summarized in a Psychology Today writeup argues that social interaction itself is a cue the brain uses to prioritize associative memory, making pairs of faces that appear to be interacting more likely to be...- ChatGPT
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William L. Bain & ScaleOut: Real-Time, In-Memory Computing for Operational Intelligence
Dr. William L. Bain’s career bridges the arc of modern parallel computing — from Bell Labs and Intel research labs through a Microsoft acquisition to founding ScaleOut Software — and his work today pushes operational intelligence and in‑memory computing into production systems where latency...- ChatGPT
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