The following year, BGI founded a cognitive genomics unit and named Mr. Zhao as its director.
Watson is a cognitive system that can process massive amounts of data, including natural language.
Nassim Taleb advanced the notion that investors have a cognitive bias against events they have never seen.
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The substantive framework was organised around the dimensions of: content, an affective-behavioural dimension, and a cognitive dimension.
Psychopaths know at a cognitive level what is right and what is wrong, but they don't feel it.
For example, improvements have been made to the ward environment for people with dementia or a cognitive impairment.
It has a cognitive function just as fundamental as sensation or intellection, and like them, it must be trained.
Personally, I think a cognitive dissonance continues to burden the new media market.
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For decades, psychologists have debated whether narcissism is a form of self-delusion, a cognitive bias, or a self-serving social strategy.
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But as a cognitive behavioral therapist, his best advice is to forget about the cause and focus on the mood itself.
According to John Geake, a former teacher who is now a cognitive neuroscientist, a shake-up in educational research is long overdue.
But Republicans now need to make a cognitive leap even more dramatic.
Over-inclusiveness, therefore, is a cognitive trait that forms a foundation for divergent thinking, the method used to explore many possible solutions based on unexpected connections.
Lucina Uddin, a cognitive neuroscientist at Stanford, and her colleagues are now studying whether brain imaging of this network can serve as a biological marker of autism in kids.
Dr Mark Stokes, a cognitive neuroscientist from the University of Oxford, said it was an "exciting" piece of research that brought us closer to the concept of dream-reading machines.
This suggested to Dr Gabrieli and Dr Klingberg that the problem was not truly a cognitive one, but rather something to do with the speed at which signals are transmitted along nerve fibres.
The second problem is that, while it is very unlikely that you will be caught, maintaining a complex story imposes a cognitive load that will make you, at least on a subconscious level, seem less genuine.
In November Ovshinsky dropped another doozy: He told an audience in Japan that he has made possible a cognitive computer, one that can mimic the human brain by busting through the limitations of conventional computing's binary system.
"It all tells us that we as a society are 'comfortable' enough with our emotions to share the importance of these lifetime achievements in an honest way, " said Lynda Veto, a cognitive therapist based in Princeton, New Jersey.
But another study on trust, by Judith Olson, a cognitive psychologist and professor of information and computer sciences at University of California, Irvine, showed that people who met virtually could predict behavior and establish trust if they had enough time.
These people are not only rich but also exceptionally clever, because America has become expert at sending its brightest to the same elite universities, where they intermarry and confer on their offspring not just wealth but also a cognitive advantage that gives this class terrific staying power.
But a new Kyowa-funded study of 60 healthy women found a monthlong regime of daily doses of citicoline resulted in improved attention and fewer errors on a cognitive test compared with placebo, says co-author Deborah Yurgelun-Todd, a scientist at the Brain Institute at University of Utah in Salt Lake City, who is a paid consultant to Kyowa.
If a celebrity is identified with a cause, an endorsement could provide a "cognitive shortcut" to voters, suggesting a candidate is closer to that cause than rivals, Ms. Jamieson said.
Whether hearing loss is truly a cause of cognitive decline or merely a risk factor associated with the ageing brain, the decline of cognitive abilities into dementia is set to explode financial models of health and social care in Western societies and requires urgent attention.
When all the students tackled the same problems a second time, those who had done a simple, boring task during a break had more creative ideas than those who were assigned a tough cognitive puzzle, those who rested, or those who didn't take a break, says the study, co-authored by Jonathan Schooler, a psychology professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
They have done a full cognitive workup of the players on the U.N.
This focus on our weaknesses and failures is a common cognitive distortion.
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