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Brain waves reflect different types of learning - Science Daily
Science Daily
Science Daily
Explicit learning "is learning that you have conscious awareness of, when you think about what you're learning and you can articulate what you've learned, like memorizing a long passage in a book or learning the steps of a complex game like chess ...
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Researchers identify neural signatures of explicit and implicit learning - Medical Xpress
Medical Xpress
Medical Xpress
Explicit learning "is learning that you have conscious awareness of, when you think about what you're learning and you can articulate what you've learned, like memorizing a long passage in a book or learning the steps of a complex game like chess ...
Democrats Are Playing Checkers While Trump Is Playing Chess - New York Times
New York Times
New York Times
A Pew Research Center survey released earlier this month documented the growth of the partisan divide: “the median (middle) Republican is now more conservative than 97% of Democrats, and the median Democrat is more liberal than 95% of Republicans.
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Technicals Focus on Chess Supersite Corp (CHZP) - Nelson Research
Nelson Research
Technical analysis is a trading tool that used to scrutinize securities as well as an attempt to forecast their future movements by analyzing trading activity statistics such as volume and price fluctuations. Where fundamental analysts attempt to ...
Brain waves reflect different types of learning - MIT News
MIT News
MIT News
Figuring out how to pedal a bike and memorizing the rules of chess require two different types of learning, and now for the first time, researchers have been able to distinguish each type of learning by the brain-wave patterns it produces. These ...
No One Asked Me But… (October 11, 2017) - mvprogress
mvprogress
No one asked me but… Did you know you can get a full ride chess scholarship to St. Louis University? Apparently this is true of many major universities in America today. I have no problem with this I merely find it interesting. Parents, you may be ...
Thomas Joseph White Teaches Catholicism - First Things
First Things
First Things will host Fr. Thomas Joseph White for a reception and discussion of The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism tomorrow evening, October 11, at 6:00 p.m. The remarks below were delivered at the Catholic Information Center on ...
First Evidence That Online Dating Is Changing the Nature of Society - MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
One obvious type of network links each node with its nearest neighbors, in a pattern like a chess board or chicken wire. Another obvious kind of network links nodes at random. But real social networks are not like either of these. ... Meanwhile ...
Q&A: Douglas Hofstadter on why AI is far from intelligent - Quartz
Quartz
Quartz
The field of artificial intelligence may finally be coming back around to Douglas Hofstadter. Since winning a Pulitzer Prize in nonfiction for his 1979 book Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid, Hofstadter, 72, has been quietly thinking about ...
Emphasis on 'Transformative' Research Might Do More Harm Than ... - Inside Higher Ed
Inside Higher Ed
Researchers studying research have found that some research proposals can be ineffective for research at large, according to new research. Funding proposals ...
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Pipelines next target in energy crisis blame game - The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald
Rob Koh, Utilities and Infrastructure Research Analyst, Morgan Stanley, Saul Kavonic, Head of oil, gas, energy and renewables – Australasia, Wood Mackenzie, John Hirjee, Managing Director – Senior Research Analyst – Energy & Utilities, Deutsche Bank ...
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Nobel economist Richard Thaler focuses on the irrational - The Australian
The Australian
The Australian
The strain of research came to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s and challenged the popular view in economics that individual decision-making was rational, predictable and easily modelled. Mr Thaler didn't see that in everyday life. The Royal Swedish ...
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Chess prodigy moves to play hijab-free - The Australian - The Australian
The Australian
The Australian
As a child chess prodigy in Iran, Dorsa Derakhshani first attracted attention by wearing a princess dress and tiara at a national tournament where all her ...
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'Chess in an impenetrable black box': Who really holds the power in China? - CNN
CNN
CNN
"Even more striking is his determination to leverage Alibaba's massive earnings to spearhead research in high-tech, particularly AI, cloud computing, "deep learning" and related know-how." But in China no one is untouchable. Just recently billionaire ...
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Technicals Focus on Chess Supersite Corp (CHZP) - Nelson Research
Nelson Research
Technical analysis is a trading tool that used to scrutinize securities as well as an attempt to forecast their future movements by analyzing trading activity statistics such as volume and price fluctuations. Where fundamental analysts attempt to ...
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Technicals Focus on Chess Supersite Corp (CHZP) - Nelson Research
Nelson Research
Technical analysis is a trading tool that used to scrutinize securities as well as an attempt to forecast their future movements by analyzing trading activity statistics such as volume and price fluctuations. Where fundamental analysts attempt to ...
Facebook Quietly Enters StarCraft War for AI Bots, and Loses - WIRED
WIRED
WIRED
Facebook's AI research group, which lists 80 researchers on its website and is led by NYU professor Yann LeCun, has produced many research papers but not notched up an achievement as striking as Google's with Go. Facebook has released three ...
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Richard Thaler of US wins Nobel Economics Prize - The Australian
The Australian
The Australian
“His empirical findings and theoretical insights have been instrumental in creating the new and rapidly expanding field of behavioural economics, which has had a profound impact on many areas of economic research and policy,” the Nobel jury said in a ...
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UC Berkeley researchers to develop new ultra-high-resolution MRI brain scanner - News-Medical.net
News-Medical.net
Functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, has transformed our view of the brain, allowing researchers to pinpoint areas associated with everything from depression and dementia to playing chess and engaging in sex. Its key limitation, however, ...
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Premier League clubs reveal parents' fears over heading the ball after Roy Keane sparks furore with chess jibe - Daily Mail
Daily Mail
Daily Mail
His retirement reflects the worries of parents of young players and highlights the urgent need for research into whether there are links between heading the ball and concussion or the degenerative disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE ...
Concerns on dementiaBusiness Mirror
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