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The Conversation: Cognitive Science
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5w
5 weeks ago
If AI can translate instantly, why learn another language?
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5 weeks ago
Most people don’t know what they don’t know, but think they do – correcting your metaknowledge can make you a better teacher and learner
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8w
8 weeks ago
Headspace: can our brains get full?
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8w
8 weeks ago
Exploring conversational AI and poetry but not as we know it
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10w
10 weeks ago
Slopaganda wars: how (and why) the US and Iran are flooding the zone with viral AI-generated noise
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11w
11 weeks ago
Bumblebees can perceive rhythm, despite their brains being the size of a sesame seed
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14w
14 weeks ago
How conversation works – and why people with hearing loss rely more on their powers of prediction
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14w
14 weeks ago
It’s tempting to offload your thinking to AI. Cognitive science shows why that’s a bad idea
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43w
43 weeks ago
Some pro athletes keep getting better as they age − neuroscience can explain how they stay sharp
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56w
56 weeks ago
Fish driving cars and chimps doing maths: what teaching animals ‘irrelevant’ skills reveals about our own minds
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67w
67 weeks ago
Are our thoughts ‘real’? Here’s what philosophy says
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96w
96 weeks ago
Elite athletes are generally smarter than us – cognitive sciences can explain why
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120w
120 weeks ago
Understanding how the brain works can transform how school students learn maths
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132w
132 weeks ago
Noam Chomsky turns 95: the social justice advocate paved the way for AI. Does it keep him up at night?
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133w
133 weeks ago
What is the ‘sunk cost fallacy’? Is it ever a good thing?
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167w
167 weeks ago
Don’t bet with ChatGPT – study shows language AIs often make irrational decisions
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183w
183 weeks ago
Why do we like what we like? The neuroscience behind the objects that please us
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200w
200 weeks ago
‘Life hates surprises’: can an ambitious theory unify biology, neuroscience and psychology?
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214w
214 weeks ago
Video games: our study suggests they boost intelligence in children
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226w
226 weeks ago
Vaccine hesitancy: Why ‘doing your own research’ doesn’t work, but reason alone won’t change minds
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