In his first-year seminar dubbed “Could a Robot Ever Be Conscious?” Professor Richard Huskey guides students to discuss ...
Bestselling author and Harvard professor Arthur Brooks opens up about how enjoyment, satisfaction and meaning in life can ...
That’s because Luciani has a condition called aphantasia — an inability to picture objects, people and scenes in his mind. When he was growing up, the term didn’t even exist. But now, Luciani, a ...
Its invention went on to spark historic advances in science and technology ... Since 2015, Nieder has collaborated with Florian Mormann, the head of the cognitive-and-clinical-neurophysiology group at ...
The historical timeline you keep in your head might not be as accurate as you think Colin Schultz; Updated by Meilan Solly Teaching in Oxford, England, began no later than 1096. Tenochtitlán ...
A new study highlights that the distribution of asymmetries in the brain is relevant to understanding the link between handedness and cognition.
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Donald Trump’s racism, sexism, xenophobia and penchant for corruption have long made him unfit for any public office, let alone the presidency. But as he continues his bid for a second term in ...
Yet I believe that change is possible. One way to improve Americans’ trust in experts may be to stimulate their curiosity in science. Those who express elevated interest in new discoveries ...
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Vice President Kamala Harris, responding to former President Donald Trump's claims about her IQ, said she would take a cognitive test — and "would challenge him to take the same one." "This is ...
But cognitive researchers could have told you that. If you look to science, you’ll find that cognitive aging is not a uniformly downhill slope that inevitably ends with something like dementia.