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Psychologists have been testing these theories. Students were taught that if they left their comfort zone and learned something new and difficult, the neurons(神经元) in their brains would form stronger connections, making them more intelligent. These students made faster progress than a control grou...
The same data as well as the same concepts and theories may be interpreted in different ways, thereby adding fuel to misunderstanding, apparent ‘incommensurability’, etc. In this paper two opposite styles of interpretation are introduced. The works of Hermann von Helmholtz and Ernst Mach serve...
Self-correction—a key feature distinguishing science from pseudoscience—requires that scientists update their beliefs in light of new evidence. However, people are often reluctant to change their beliefs. We examined belief updating in action by tracki
how people understand, think, and remember information. Cognitive psychologists conduct experiments to explore cognitive functions and develop theories about how the mind works. Their research has practical applications in areas like education, therapy, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction....
根据第四段“Those creators who are more experimental — who build on their knowledge and accepted theories throughout their careers and ultimately find new and innovative ways to analyze that knowledge — tend to peak later in life.(那些更具实验性的创造者——他们在整个职业生涯中建立在自己的知识...
Victorian and Edwardian coaches and athletes often referred to their training regimes as 'scientific.' However, the impact of experimental science on coaching programmes was minimal, and coaching was considered an art as much as a science. Coaching operated as a trade or a craft with the typical...
According to these theories, most of the functions attributed to emotion expressions. Such as empathy and altruism, are dependent on the organizing and motivating properties of underlying emotion feelings. Emotion experiences have several other functions. Several lines of research have shown that induced...
Ultimately, it is argued that maritime archaeologists should be more bullish in their approaches to material things鈥攊nstead of adopting social theories 'wholesale,' we should insist that they include the things we study: boats, material objects, people, artefacts, landscapes and animals....
Other theories associated with precognitive dreaming include selective recall, the idea that you’re more likely to remember precognitive dreams rather than non-precognitive dreams due to personal biases (and, therefore, believe them to be true), and the law of large numbers, which is the idea...