Sentences with phrase «human cognitive abilities»

A developmental neuroscience perspective on fluid cognition as an aspect of human cognitive ability
Eventually, these defenders conceded that evolutionary roots of certain cherished human cognitive abilities could indeed be found in nonhuman animals, but only in large - brained mammals, particularly in apes.
Researchers from the University of York have helped to solve an archaeological dispute - confirming that Neanderthals were responsible for producing tools and artifacts previously argued by some to be exclusively in the realm of modern human cognitive abilities.
While I don't agree with a lot of things Kurzweil says because they don't necessarily seem scientific, I'd agree about machine intelligence rapidly evolving and overtaking human cognitive abilities.
At that concentration, compared to the air we breathe now, human cognitive ability declines by 21 percent.
It mimics human cognitive abilities in reading, comprehending, interpreting, and conversing.
Like nearly all human cognitive abilities, number sense is evolutionarily ancient — tens if not hundreds of millions of years old.
In their book entitled «Innovative Intelligence: The Art and Practice of Leading Sustainable Innovation in your Organization» David Weiss and Claude Legrand define innovative intelligence as «the human cognitive ability to look at problems or opportunities in new ways and to discover new implementable solutions.»
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