Freeman WJ (2001) How Brains Make Up Their Minds. New York: Columbia Univ. Press.W. J. Freeman, How brains make up their minds, 1st ed., Columbia University Press, New York, 2001.Freeman WJ [2001] How Brains Make Up Their Minds. New York: Columbia University Press....
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How Many Brains for How Many Minds? Hemisphericity and educationThe origins and current status of the concept of hemisphericity are discussed, with particular reference to research in education. The principal approaches adopted in hemisphericity: lateral eye movement research, electrophysiological measures...
As we previously would have thought, our brains were always all go; it now appears that this is not the case.Why Do Our Brains Do It?What’s the purpose of our minds blanking? It’s likely a survival mechanism that’s part of our fight-or-flight reflex, a bodily response initiated ...
our brains innovate thanks to a small repertoire of basic operations that alter and rearrange inputs. We take the raw materials of experience and then bend, break and blend them to create new outcomes. Set loose in the human brain, the three Bs provide an unending spring of new ...
Mark HauserCOGNITIVE DEVELOPMENTThe Scientist in the Crib: Minds, Brains, and How Children Learn, Alison Gopnik, Patricia Kuhl, Andrew MeltzoffMEMORY & COGN... IF Balci 被引量: 0发表: 0年 The scientist in the crib : Mark HauserCOGNITIVE DEVELOPMENTThe Scientist in the Crib: Minds, Brains, ...
Simple enough. But because brands are about the choices people make they are also about the way the brain works. Brains are complicated things. Over the past couple of decades a lot of ‘brain-expert people’ have learnt a lot more about the brain. They still have big gaps in their unde...
humanbrain,inyourbrains,whosejobitistothinkaboutotherpeople'sthoughts. Thisisapictureofit.It'scalledthe Right Temporo-Parietal Junction. It's above and behind your right ear. And this is the brain region you used when you saw the pictures I showed you, or when you read Romeo and Juliet, ...
After an early boom period, a process of refinement and reduction sets in: childrens' and adolescents' brains respond to their life experiences and the world around them, and the most-used connections between brain cells are strengthened while others are pruned. While the brain typically reaches...
We must use all of our prior knowledge while trying to come up with a creative idea. But how does this take place in our thoughts and brains? Two semantic memory search mechanisms that are involved in creativity have been uncovered by Emmanuelle Volle’s group (Inserm) at the Frontlab of...