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Emily Bray
DrEmilyBray
1 Dogs are known for their ability to cooperate with humans and read our social cues. But are these skills biologically prepared? To find out, we tested 375 puppies at
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François Chollet
fchollet
Having to figure things out by yourself is extraordinarily inefficient (plus, risky). The primary benefit of civilization is curriculum optimization: getting you to the right destination while expending the least
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Christopher Bowie
profbowie
Terrific paper. I am largely in agreement with the arguments made. A few thoughts: 1. If cognitive testing deficits are related to epiphenomena, they are still important from a clinical
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Dr. Genevieve Guenther
DoctorVive
It strikes me as a weird coincidence that much of the research about climate change and "cultural cognition" was published precisely in the years when climate was being polarized by
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Eve Keneinan 𝛗☦️ن
EveKeneinan
This is literally someone asking “what comes before what comes first?” He seems not to comprehend the meaning of “first.”https://twitter.com/fustbariclation/status/1329538597230436355 To ask “what is before what is first?” is a
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Maeve McCreary
MccrearyMaeve
(1/5)#AnimBehav2021 @Comp_Cog Research on canine cognition is growing at a seemingly exponential rate, with most papers appearing post-2000. With notable exceptions (e.g. using cognition tasks to determine good working dogs),
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Lu Chen #H1B
houndcl
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/369/6500/167 paper about exercising improving neurogenesis and cognition to aged brain in mouse. Gpld1 is identified as the key protein excreted to plasma which is increased after 6-week exercise.
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Miss
missdcox
A thread on scaffolding & modelling using metacognition to support learning in how to do eval qus in RSI'm working with my coach on this & decided to put the
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Luiz Pessoa
PessoaBrain
Friday celebration of women in neuroscience!(forgot what # should be used, please share!)I want to introduce people new to the field to the work of Helen Barbas at Boston University.
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Noah Sasson
Noahsasson
A thread about our new open-access paper, just out today. We tested how well standardized measures of social cognition, social skill, and social motivation predict real-world social interaction outcomes for
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Malcolm Murdock
sigmoidneuron
There's a phenomenon in AI culture and media that once AI succeeds at something, it's no longer AI. This is known as "The AI Effect."As Doug Hofstadter put it: "AI
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
Gibson came up with the word affordance. It's derived from the verb 'afford'. I've always liked the term since it implies the recognition of possibilities. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affordance There's a problem
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jeevan patwa
jeevanpatwa
#SuvenLife – Niche R&D play..very high risk and very high reward…key is right allocation…Jazz Pharma was quoting around $0.5 in 2009, today its $150 and Mcap of $8.5 Bn on
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angery foosh 🐟
teaandrobots
this is flat-earth levels of misrepresenting science. it's complete and absolute nonsense and I'm fucking tired of it, so as an expert with a PhD in child and youth social
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Norbert Wiener Kreis
carl_b_sachs
As promised, some thoughts on what I advertised as "Sellarsian cybernetic communism": a meandering thread. I shall start with my musings on what Sellars meant by "the myth of the
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Deeply Credentialed Yuga
MelancholyYuga
I now tend to think culture matters more than I realized for shaping cognition and mentality.But the specific load-bearing cultural elements are baked so deeply into social reality that it
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