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'Mind reading' brain scans reveal secrets of human vision
Courtesy of Fei-Fei Li Researchers were able to determine that study participants were looking at this street scene even when the participants were only looking at the outline. Researchers call it mind reading. One at a time, they show a volunteer – who's resting in an MRI scanner – a series of photos of beaches, city streets, forests, highways, mountains and offices. The subject looks at the photos, but says nothing. The researchers, however, can usually tell which photo the volunteer is watching at any given moment, aided by sophisticated software that interprets the signals coming from the scan.PHILADELPHIA – By combining sophisticated mathematical techniques more commonly used by spies instead of scientists with the power and versatility of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a Penn neurologist has developed a new approach for studying the inner workings of the brain. A hidden pattern is encoded in the seemingly random order of things presented to a human subject, which the brain reveals when observed with fMRI. The research is published in the journal NeuroImage .
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Neuroscience of free will
Neuroscience of free will refers to recent neuroscientific investigation of questions concerning free will . It is a topic of philosophy and science . One question is whether, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions or decisions.Our eyes may be our window to the world, but how do we make sense of the thousands of images that flood our retinas each day?
Scientists construct first map of how the brain organizes everything we see
Maps provide "most detailed look ever" at how the brain organizes visual information
How does our brain organize the visual information that our eyes capture? Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, used computational models of brain imaging data to answer this question and arrived at what they call “continuous semantic space” – a notion which serves as the basis for the first interactive maps showing how the brain categorizes what we see.Intelligence Forms
Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. La théorie des intelligences multiples suggère qu'il existe plusieurs types d' intelligence chez l'enfant d'âge scolaire et aussi, par extension, chez l' Homme . Cette théorie fut pour la première fois proposée par Howard Gardner en 1983 . L'origine de la théorie [ modifier ] Lorsque Howard Gardner publia son livre Frames of Mind: the Theory of Multiple Intelligence en 1983 , il introduisit une nouvelle façon de comprendre l' intelligence des enfants en échec scolaire aux États-Unis. Une traduction française de ce livre a été publiée en 1997 sous le titre Les formes de l'intelligence (Odile Jacob).
Théorie des intelligences multiples
Adolescents' brains respond differently than adults' when anticipating rewards
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