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Cephalopods Passed a Cognitive Test Intended For Human Children
An eye-opening experiment on cephalopods reinforces why it is so important for us not to underestimate animal intelligence.
New studies reveal that lifestyle changes—such as exercise, healthy eating, and social engagement—can help slow or prevent cognitive decline. Experts say this low-cost, powerful approach could ...
Early scientific theories—such as those explaining basic phenomena like gravity, burning, and the movement of molecules in ...
Humans rely on abstraction and conceptual frameworks, whereas AI systems apply statistical or rule-based methods, each with ...
Research reveals that gamers' control preferences, particularly inverting controls, stem from spatial cognition rather than ...
Latest Cattell Sabbatical Researchers Will Focus on Animal Cognition, Child Development, and Emotion
Three researchers will receive support this year from the Sabbatical Fund Fellowship from the James McKeen Cattell Fund.
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Why machines struggle with the unknown: Exploring the gap in human and AI learning
How do humans manage to adapt to completely new situations and why do machines so often struggle with this? This central question is explored by researchers from cognitive science and artificial ...
What if a helper robot could sense when your brain was tired? Assistant professor Maria Kyrarini receives two major NSF ...
Memory is critical to everyday functioning and affects learning, decision-making, and problem-solving. While some of the most ...
Researchers emphasize that cognitive decline is not inevitable with age and urge a shift toward lifestyle-based prevention.
Bielefeld researchers analyze in Nature Machine Intelligence how humans and AI systems learn new things and what this means for the future of Artificial Intelligence.
Boots Hearingcare is urging the public to take one simple step that could protect both hearing and brain health ...
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