Humans are also hardwired emotionally to generally avoid confrontation and seek the approval of others.
Consider the change from hardwired TVs and telephones into programmable PCs and handheld teleputers.
Gallagher says competition is biological, hardwired into humans in order to ensure the survival of the species.
In fact, most people are hardwired to speak with their hands every time they open their mouth.
Currently researchers do this using fiber-optic cables hardwired into mouse brains, but they are working on wireless setups.
That's when it became hardwired that California and the West would begin to outperform the rest of the United States economically.
If humans really are hardwired to home in on six focal colours, then all languages should assign words around those six.
Not matter how I might try to game myself to avoid this, it seems to be hardwired into my DNA as an investor.
To succeed in the 21st century world of work, Meghan believes that companies must build dynamic cultures that are hardwired to social media.
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Thus to see studies that lay the ground for flatter incomes because of hardwired human jealousy are, well, dubious on the face of it.
The more emotional the response, the better its hardwired into memory.
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Psychopaths don't vary their behavior: They are hardwired for pathological impulses.
The practicalities of friluftsliv might be hardwired into the Norwegian psyche but, as I discover, it was the British who encouraged the concept into their hearts.
If you kept up with last week's rumors about Intel's 14nm Broadwell chip being hardwired and non-upgradeable, then you'll know they were anything but precise.
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Dattner notes that people--whether in business or politics--are "hardwired" to look for a scapegoat, adding that sometimes it's the responsibility of a leader to take the fall.
PepsiCo scientists grew cultured cells, injected the genetic sequences of the four known taste receptors (leaving out salt) into them, and then hardwired the cells to a computer.
This criterion has been hardwired into both sexes by evolution.
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All of this is hardwired into the brains of women.
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But the good old human being is guaranteed to just crawl along, part animal, part divine, a bag of contradictions, hardwired and malleable, but, mostly, just stuck in time.
When he started his work, the reigning experts believed that our gray matter was hardwired, that once a human reaches adulthood, the mind does little more than fade away.
Michael Price, a professor of evolutionary moral psychology at Brunel University in London, said people are hardwired to defend their kin, like Moore did before she realized her father's guilt.
Because a new tablet hardwired with 20, 000 instantly streaming shows, on-demand television, music and movies, a massive e-book marketplace and a history of buyer confidence looks like a very formidable machine.
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But once something is repeated often enough, it becomes hardwired and automatic, and the neural pathways for this skill are delegated to other parts of the brain, farther down the cortex.
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Sure, we are hardwired to be inquisitive.
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"As they say, nature abhors a vacuum, and the mind abhors chance, " says Michael Shermer, executive director of the Skeptics Society and author of "The Believing Brain, " a book on how humans seem hardwired to find patterns in disparate facts and unconnected, often innocent coincidences.
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