jheath | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 02 2007 | brain, cognition
jheath | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 21 2006 | neuroscience, cognition, knowledge, information_scienceThis blog is a collection of feeds and articles that come to the author’s attention, which monitors how closely the two disciplines (neuroscience and library/information science) approach each other.
jheath | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 15 2006 | consciousness, cognition, brainOur aim here is to investigate the basic cognitive capacities underlying people’sintuitions about consciousness.
jheath | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 15 2006 | cognition, mind, neuroscience, research, orbito-frontal_cortexStarting from our conceptualization that intuition involves an informed judgment in the context of discovery, we expected activation within the median orbito-frontal cortex (OFC), as this area receives input from all sensory modalities and has been shown
jheath | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 15 2006 | pupil, cognition, research, arousalI’ve noticed that people who are more socially anxious almost always have extraordinarily dialated eyes when I speak with them.
jheath | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 15 2006 | pupil, cognition, research, arousalHere's one of the least used instruments in the cognitive psychologist's toolbox: pupillometrics.
jheath | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 11 2006 | localization, brain, cognition, neuroscience
jheath | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 07 2006 | cognition, learning, neuroscience, psychology, brain, neural_noise
jheath | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 12 2006 | cognition, brain, creativity, intelligence, ai
jheath | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 11 2006 | myths, brain, cognition, computing, discrete, continuous
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