Sentences with phrase «cognition into»

He has developed programs and practices used in K — 12 classrooms that translate current research and theory in cognition into instructional methods.
He begins by telling us that the extent to which instruction is effective depends heavily on whether it takes the characteristics of human cognition into account.
To bring intuitive cognition into future automated systems, Patterson speculates, «the human and machine may need to train together in some fashion so the interaction can be based on learned unconscious pattern recognition.»
For 20 years they had worked together, turning the study of dolphin cognition into a legitimate branch of science.

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Or in other words, rather than assume that walking while thinking splits your mental and physical resources, leaving less to devote to each, the scientists actually found «an increase in arousal or activation associated with physical activity... which then can be invested into the cognition,» according to the paper reporting the research.
It's us being able to work with many more teachers and, frankly, they're able to do a lot of the heavy lifting around mindset, meta cognition, getting students into it, and we provide the tools.
Recently the behavioral research into procrastination has ventured beyond cognition, emotion, and personality, into the realm of neuropsychology.
Moreover, the earlier concept of a collapse of the millions of years of phylogeny, or the lifespan of ontogeny, into the milliseconds of a cognition, or the idea of a process that continued over evolutionary, lifespan and cognitive durations was replaced by the concept of an iteration of a single process or pattern that binds together the different time frames.
But I have also sometimes argued that we can conceive our own form of knowing, say, by introducing qualifications into what we know of divine cognition.
It is, nevertheless, Cartesian in dividing the world into a purely physical realm, which is ruled by efficient causation, and a purely mental realm, in which there is only final causation, so that the mind is constrained only by «the norms and rules that guide actions and decisions, and form the basis of rational evaluations of our motives, cognitions, and emotions» (SM 211).7
The development of cognition in general is conceived in Piaget's genetic theory as a reconstruction of earlier forms of cognitive organization with new means and on a new level; the best known example of this development is the transformation and reconstruction of sensori - motor activity schemata into symbolic - conceptual thinking operations.
He can not know, as a matter of immediate cognition, that his fact has come into existence, but neither can he know it as a matter of necessity; for the very first expression for coming into existence is a «breach of continuity.
Belief is a sense for coming into existence, and doubt is a protest against every conclusion that transcends immediate sensation and immediate cognition.
With this cognition, reactions are welded into a continuity of reactions constituting an individual identity, and an individual is cognized as instantiating a real universal or law.
Like Kant in his critical period, Peirce's initial philosophical stance is that of a knower with human cognitive faculties for processing given input into cognitions of reality.
In finding human cognition «paradoxical» Fr McDermott seems unsure whether hylomorphism (the analysis of all entities into unifying form and individuating matter) reflects simply man's inadequate way of knowing, which can not attain the full structure of reality, or whether this really is the structure of reality.
«Psychoactive substances are substances that, when taken in or administered into one's system, affect mental processes, e.g. cognition or affect.»
However, after taking into account existing scholarship on both cognition and emotion, LeDoux and Brown see a quite different architecture for emotions — one more centered on process than on composition.
And he has a point, citing research that shows that a healthy prefrontal cortex is not about «repressing or overriding emotional states», but about «integrating them into appropriate decisions and actions... our cognition takes place not in the brain but in the felt sensation of the entire body.»
You say that in studying certain aspects of how children acquire language — specifically, how they learn to use verbs — you fell, like Alice, down a rabbit hole into a hidden world where you viewed the deeper structures of cognition.
This phenomenon, called the Macbeth effect, ties into what scientists call embodied cognition.
«Documentation of endangered minority languages such as Jedek is important, as it provides new insights into human cognition and culture,» says Joanne Yager, doctoral student at Lund University.
As she waded into the study of complex cognition, Clayton found herself in a field that was full of intriguing but poorly documented research.
Before neuroscience could tackle its biggest question — how the brain transforms chemical reactions and electrical pulses into cognition — it had to wrestle with the tiny.
«This study provides valuable insight into the relationship between sleep and cognition,» says Roxanne Sterniczuk, a neurophysiologist at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada.
New fMRI images of unsedated dogs represent a first peak into what dogs are thinking and open a door into canine cognition and social cognition in other species
Freeman and colleagues including lead author Justin Centi and co-senior author Alice Cronin - Golomb, PhD, director of the Vision and Cognition Laboratory and Center for Clinical Biopsychology and a professor of psychological and brain sciences at Boston University, divided 55 volunteers into three study groups: 18 patients with both PD and OH, 19 patients with PD but without OH, and 18 control participants with neither PD nor OH.
But now, thanks to advances in brain imaging techniques and improved understanding of numerical cognition in general, new insights into the disorder have begun to emerge.
Dennis Proffitt and his students have shown that human cognition, in this case, perception, also takes into account bodily capabilities.
Identifying the amygdala's role in social cognition suggests insights into the neurological mechanisms behind autism and anxiety.
Allowing the observer into the equation should open new approaches to understanding cognition, from unraveling the nature of consciousness to developing thinking machines that experience the world the same way we do.
«Advanced artificial intelligence could encapsulate the various components of human cognition and reassemble those components into something that is no longer human — and that would render us obsolete.»
These, such as verapamil, diltiazem, nifedipine, nitrendipine and nimodipine are not only widely used to treat hypertension, and hence might affect cognition by increasing cerebral blood flow, but also block the entry of calcium ions into neurons.
Nicotine readily crosses the placenta into the fetal bloodstream, specifically targets fetal brain development, causing short - and long - term changes in cognition, and potentially contributes to other neurodevelopmental abnormalities.
Hare is also the founder of the Canine Cognition Center at Duke, which has a network of 1,000 dog owners who can bring their pets into the lab to participate in research.
«The emphasis at NSF,» the announcement says, «will be placed on integration of the cognitive sciences, social and economic sciences, and engineering in service of insights into healthy functions of brain, cognition, and behavior.»
He and coauthor Robert Eggleston delve more into intuitive cognition in a paper to be published in the Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making in March 2017.
The forecasted scenarios were using gene editing to reduce the risk of serious diseases in infants, implanting computer chips in the brain to improve cognition, and introducing synthetic blood into the body to improve physical capabilities.
Lead author Dr Shelby Putt, from the Stone Age Institute, said: «This work offers novel insights into prehistoric cognition using a cutting - edge neuroimaging technique that allows people to engage in complex actions while we are measuring localized brain activity.
Casey Roark, a graduate student in the Department of Psychology and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CBNC), recently participated in the Listening Into 2030 workshop in Berkeley, Calif..
Opponents argue that cognition involves not just passing along information, but also interpreting it into some sort of abstract, meaningful representation of the world, which the web — or a tray of Scrabble tiles — can't quite manage by itself.
The suggestion that some of a spider's «thoughts» happen in its web fits into a small but growing trend in discussions of animal cognition.
The HOPE study tracks the memory and cognition abilities of elderly adults with varying degrees of cognitive decline to provide insight into the aging process and the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
Once differences in body and visual system size were taken into account, the researchers could then compare how much of the brain was left over for other types of cognition.
Arc is an activity - regulated neuronal protein, but little is known about its interactions, assembly into multiprotein complexes, and role in human disease and cognition.
One year when I was deep into studying cognition and brain development, I piqued my teen students interest for a couple of weeks saying, «I can't wait for next month when we get to Yoga Brains!»
The body has a certain amount of available energy that it diverts into important function such as digestion, physical movement (kinetics), immunity, cognition, etc..
However, as is true of most biological mechanisms, context must be taken into account: acute administration of insulin improves performance on tests of memory and cognition, but chronically elevated insulin levels have the opposite effect.4, 42,43 This is akin to the pathology of T2D, in which normal, acute doses of insulin help regulate glucose uptake, but chronically elevated levels lead to insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, and the attendant inflammation and vascular damage.
(12, 13) Finally, pathogenic gut microbes can also initiate a proinflammatory state that increases intestinal permeability, resulting in the leakage of neuroactive metabolites from the gut into the CNS, where they have adverse effects on cognition.
Most recently, they brought 121 of the participants into the lab for further research — a battery of 17 tests of memory and cognition — as well as brain MRI scans.
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