Not exact matches
«I looked at people like [
cognitive neuroscientist] Stanislas Dehaene, whose research illustrated the value of
using neuroscience to ask questions about numerical cognition and knowledge acquisition, and I said, «I want to do this too.»»
She isn't yet five months old, but according to Laura - Ann Petitto, a
cognitive neuroscientist at Dartmouth College, she is already
using the parts of her brain involved in language.
Back at MIT,
cognitive neuroscientists Liane Young and Rebecca Saxe have been studying the right temporal parietal junction, a brain region
used for reasoning about others» intent.
«Most
cognitive neuroscientists focus on the signals themselves, on the words, gestures and their statistical relationships, ignoring the underlying conceptual ability that we
use during communication and the flexibility of everyday life,» he said.
Cognitive neuroscientist Frederique Liegeois of University College London is
using fMRI scans to compare the brain activity of members of the KE family who have a mutated copy of FOXP2 with those who have a normal version.
Using such tools, a group in Paris led by
cognitive neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene of the Collège de France has argued for several years that a hallmark of conscious visual perception is a particular type of electric wave, called P300, that occurs whenever an adult subject is attending to a consciously perceived picture or a sound.
In The 5 Essentials:
Using Your Inborn Resources to Create a Fulfilling Life (Penguin Group / Hudson Street Press, 2013),
cognitive neuroscientist Bob Deutsch, with writer Lou Aronica, contends that we can overcome this impediment by developing certain innate abilities, such as curiosity and openness.
And as will be presented today at the 25th annual meeting of the
Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), cognitive neuroscientists increasingly are using those emerging artificial networks to enhance their understanding of one of the most elusive intelligence systems, the hum
Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS),
cognitive neuroscientists increasingly are using those emerging artificial networks to enhance their understanding of one of the most elusive intelligence systems, the hum
cognitive neuroscientists increasingly are
using those emerging artificial networks to enhance their understanding of one of the most elusive intelligence systems, the human brain.
A much cited commentary that appeared in Nature in December 2008 — an article co-authored by
neuroscientists and ethicists — raised the prospect of routine
use of «
cognitive enhancement» drugs by the general public if they could be proved safe.
Cognitive neuroscientist Juan R. Vidal of the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center in France applauds the authors»
use of multiple methods and says the study is the first to prove that the fusiform gyrus plays a causal role in face perception.
The treatment - developed by a speech therapist and
cognitive neuroscientists at The University of Manchester -
uses special software which gradually makes patients produce words increasingly quickly.
It is presented by Dr. Christian Jarrett, a
cognitive neuroscientist, editor of the British Psychological Society's Research Digest, and author of the upcoming book, PERSONOLOGY,
Using the Science of Personality Change to Your Advantage.