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New research reveals that neurons in the visual cortex are far more adaptable than previously thought, responding dynamically to complex stimuli during object recognition tasks.
Object recognition shaped by prior experience as brain adapts to new visual information, study shows
Our brains begin to create internal representations of the world around us from the first moment we open our eyes. We ...
I’m now in the final stretch of finishing my book on the use of AI in academic research. It’s been a year-long journey, ...
Aiming to address age-related cognitive decline, a growing global health challenge, a team of researchers has developed a VR-based smell-training system to help combat it. This innovative VR game ...
Digital immersion challenges Piaget’s theory as children acquire new cognitive skills in complex, technology-driven ways, ...
Researchers found that a brief episode of anxiety may have a bigger influence on a person's ability to learn what is safe and what is not. A new study used a virtual reality game that involved picking ...
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Under30CEO on MSNHow Visual Learning Can Help GMAT Takers Score Higher, Learn Smarter, and Lead BetterA GMAT expert explains why visual learning is the ultimate study hack—and how a new OnDemand course helps high achievers ...
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Inside the Neanderthal Brain: What We’re Learning From Our Closest CousinsImagine standing face-to-face with a Neanderthal, looking into eyes that reflect a world both alien and achingly familiar.
A brief episode of anxiety may have a bigger influence on a person's ability to learn what is safe and what is not.
A brief episode of anxiety may have a bigger influence on a person's ability to learn what is safe and what is not. Research ...
PASS theory explains cognition through four processes—planning, attention, simultaneous, and successive—that offer a dynamic ...
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