The notion that minds can b... A. Fischer,U Hess 被引量: 1发表: 2016年 Understanding How Low Vision People Read Using Eye Tracking While being able to read with screen magnifiers, low vision people have slow and unpleasant reading experiences. Eye tracking has the potential to improve .....
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RebeccaSaxe:Howwereadeachother'sminds TodayI'mgoingtotalktoyouabouttheproblemofotherminds.Andtheproblem I'mgoingtotalkaboutisnotthefamiliaronefromphilosophy,whichis,"Howcan weknowwhetherotherpeoplehaveminds?"Thatis,maybeyouhaveamind,and everyoneelseisjustareallyconvincingrobot.Sothat'saprobleminphilosophy...
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How much you read is not very important. It is what you read that . A. counts B. minds C. values D. means
our mind's ability to think about other minds, and the brain system that supports it are continuing, slowly, to develop. But of course, as you're probably aware, even in adulthood, people differ from one another in how good they are ...
The long-awaited sequel to the best-selling 'How to Read Minds' is here... 9 Special props inside Over 20 effects taught Over 9 hours of mentalism tuition by #1 mentalist, Peter Turner. Includes the legendary RISE gimmick for the cleanest ACAAN + Pete's
Let’s say that you look up your conversion rates in Google Analytics and are unhappy with them.However, you look at this example and know that people are at least somewhat interested.There are a lot of people getting halfway to converting. But then they read the CTA button and back out...
As we sifted through all this research, we realized that—after the initial question of, “How do I customize my avatar?”—the second question on people’s minds was, “How should I use avatars?” This summarizes infinite questions about appropriateness. Are avatars useful in all meetings?
But how do we do it? Here, Rebecca Saxe shares fascinating lab work that uncovers how the brain thinks about other peoples’ thoughts — and judges their actions.Watch Rebecca Saxe’s talk on TED.com, where you can download this TEDTalk, rate it, comment on it and find other talks and...