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    Searching in space and minds: New research suggests underlying link
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    by wildcat  9-10-2008   
     Some people might be more inclined to one search mode or the other, having a lesser ability to focus on a given task or difficulty letting go of an idea. An extreme form of the exploratory cognitive style would be someone with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. An extreme form of the exploitive cognitive style would be someone with obsessive compulsive disorder.
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    Brain and Creativity Institute
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    by wildcat  9-5-2008    2
     The mission of the Brain and Creativity Institute is to gather new knowledge about the human emotions, decision-making, memory, and communication, from a neurological perspective, and to apply this knowledge to the solution of problems in the biomedical and sociocultural arenas.
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    Is Google Making Us Stupid?
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    by wildcat  8-2-2008    6
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    New Memory Technologies
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    by wildcat  7-24-2008    3
     Considering the recent advances in Brain-Machine interface, and the development of new neural implants, it is quite clear that Memory management is only the tip of the iceberg, I definitely agree with D.Peletier that the main effect of these new technologies will be to vastly improve our wellbeing
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    Passive learning imprints on the brain just like active learning
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    by wildcat  7-15-2008    3
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    'Mind's eye' influences visual perception
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    by wildcat  7-2-2008    2
     ..even a single instance of imagery can tilt how you see the world one way or another..
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    10 Important Differences Between Brains and Computers
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    by wildcat  7-1-2008    19
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    'Brain Fitness' Market Booming as Boomers Age
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    by wildcat  6-30-2008   
     "People are capable of doing so much more with their brains than they think is possible,"
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    Want to Enhance Your Brain Power?
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    by wildcat  6-27-2008    2
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    The One Machine
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    by wildcat  6-24-2008    2
     Tap Into the 12-Million-Teraflop Handheld Megacomputer
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    The Duplicates Paradox
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    by wildcat  6-23-2008    12
      Personal identity is perceived as continuous through time. Yet this perception cannot be instantaneous, and must be based on memory. Given the fact that memories can be forgotten, altered or even fabricated, the question arises as to whether memories are essential for personal identity. Certainly no specific memory seems necessary for identity, but a perception of a continuity of the memory process is often believed to be. Subjective experience involves not just memory, but thoughts, desires, feelings and personality. Even when subjectivity is focused on the "outside world", this focus necessarily has a point of view. Any attempt to describe personal identity impersonally will lose an essential element. A self has both sensation and will.
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    Why You Should Download Firefox 3 Right Now
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    by wildcat  6-17-2008    23
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    Ginkgo 'does not treat dementia'
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    by wildcat  6-17-2008   
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    Plastic Brain Outsmarts Experts
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    by wildcat  6-6-2008    1
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    How Well People Think Depends On Working Memory
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    by wildcat  5-26-2008    1
     So in conclusion, it seems that working memory capacity can be increased by training and that such training can even raise IQ, at least in young children. go read the article
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    A Gentler Way to Jump-Start the Brain
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    by wildcat  5-24-2008    1
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    Viagra for the brain?
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    by wildcat  5-16-2008    3
     It’s not an amphetamine or stimulant, the article explained: it doesn’t make you high, or wired. It seems to work by restricting the parts of your brain that make you sluggish or sleepy. No significant negative effects have been discovered. Now students are using it in the run-up to exams as a “smart drug” – a steroid for the mind.
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    Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn?
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    by wildcat  5-11-2008    2
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    Is quantum Internet search on the way?
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    by wildcat  5-7-2008   
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    The Limits of Memory: We Can Only Remember Four Things at a Time
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    by wildcat  4-29-2008    1
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    Are animals stuck in time?
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    by wildcat  4-4-2008    7
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    Does the Human Brain Possess Potential “Super Powers”?
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    by wildcat  3-25-2008    3
     Mind expert Allan Snyder of the University of Sydney and director of Centre for the Mind, is certain that all people have these latent super abilities, but only some are able to express them through “malfunctions” of overriding brain functions.
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    A machine that can look into the mind
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    by wildcat  3-7-2008    1
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    Don't Turn Your Back on Your Brain
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    by wildcat  2-13-2008    1
     go read all of it and have some fun with your mind
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    A Computer Capable of “Hosting the Entire Internet as an Application”
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    by wildcat  2-8-2008   
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    3D breakthrough with updatable holographic displays
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    by wildcat  2-7-2008   
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    Cuts in movies, their impact on memory
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    by wildcat  2-5-2008   
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    Telepathic Thought
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    by wildcat  1-22-2008    3
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    Artificial Intuition
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    by wildcat  1-19-2008    3
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    Culture influences brain function
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    by wildcat  1-12-2008    1
     “Everyone uses the same attention machinery for more difficult cognitive tasks, but they are trained to use it in different ways, and it's the culture that does the training,”
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    The Science of Siesta
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    by wildcat  1-8-2008    4
     Research Finds That Napping Improves Brain Functioning..
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    The Library of Congress in your wrist watch?
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    by wildcat  12-22-2007   
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    Quality of Sleep = Memory storage
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    by wildcat  12-14-2007    5
     the Belgian study shows that getting a good night’s sleep the night after learning a new fact has a direct impact on the transfer process between the hippocampus and the medial prefrontal cortex.
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    Does time slow in crisis?
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    by wildcat  12-12-2007    5
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    Do our brains work like Google?
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    by wildcat  12-11-2007    1
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    Brain 'irrelevance filter' found
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    by wildcat  12-10-2007    10
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    Normal ageing 'can addle brain'
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    by wildcat  12-6-2007    4
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    Sex, Math and Scientific Achievement
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    by wildcat  12-4-2007    1
     One of the confusing things about the field of sex differences is that you can arrive at very different conclusions depending on how you decide to assess abilities.
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    The Decline and Fall of the Animal Kingdom
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    by wildcat  11-28-2007    2
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    memory can be manipulated by photos- research
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    by wildcat  11-21-2007   
     “It’s potentially a form of human engineering that could be applied to us against our knowledge and against our wishes and we ought to be vigilant about it,”
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