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MPauelsen
Theories of ageing. Is postural control cognition? Both disciplines (movement science and psychology) talk about plasticity, compensation, having some form of reserve, accumulated damage. (a thread) When talking about plasticity
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Graham Mead
twillierod
What is cognition? There a various accounts. It resides in neural circuitry is one account. It resides in an embodied mind, embedded in an environment. My favoured theory is the
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Furi_da
//the power of cognitionstarted with ann and ryuji's regular discussion about ren's cattyness and traits, next time they went to metaverse joker has a pair of cat ears and cat
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Daniel Yon
danieljamesyon
Bayesian brain theories propose a fundamental shift in how we think about the mind, with goals and desires replaced by predictions and errors. In @NatureComms @CeliaHeyes, @ClarePress & I argue
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Hazard is processing
natural_hazard
babble is when someone learns how symbols are meant to go together, without having the cognition that models the intended (intended by who?) referent@robinhanson has talked about it being near
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Rival Voices
nosilverv
I've been feeling that *something* is out of place for a few days. That *something* isn't *where* it should be. And now I feel that what is out of place
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avantika
avaa411
How @RoamResearch is disrupting cognition (a thread) General intelligence = fluid intelligence + crystallized intelligenceOver the last 100 years, fluid intelligence- our ability to manipulate info, actively make links &
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Johan Lind
etologen
How common are these problems within #animalcognition research? Premack & Premack 1994 tests causal reasoning in chimps, with negative results. However, study is later cited as evidence for causal reasoning
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Carolyn Dicey Jennings
diceyjennings
I know I am supposed to complain about editing work, but it is really exciting to see the work of so many people coming together in a volume that will
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Jakob Hohwy
hohwy
Want to go for a run, to the shops, or to a bar during COVID-19? Should you? If you go, can others go too? @SimonvBaal and I explored if imperative
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Dr. Genevieve Guenther
DoctorVive
Yesterday I tweeted that I thought the concept of "human cognition" was an ideological fiction, which essentializes mental processes that are determined by history and culture. Here are three examples
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Mindia M. Wichert ๐ง
MindiaWichert
1/ Recently, I have been grappling with the question of what the role of cognitive neuroscience is supposed to be in understanding brain and cognition. What do we learn about
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Christopher Krupenye
ChrisKrupenye
phylogenetic & neural origins of human social cognitionv exciting to see an independent team successfully adapt our ape eye-tracking paradigms to provide the first evidence that monkeys can anticipate the
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purplepilllls
A thread of teachings of Islam that strengthen my imaan, make me euphoric, and motivate me to strive towards a better life. I started studying the translation of Quran and
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seinfrz
Oh yeah not every body knows about my personality. Actually I don't rely so much in this theory but sometimes it helps me to understand my thinking and mental process
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Luiz Pessoa
PessoaBrain
Review of The Neuroscience of Emotion by Adolphs and Anderson. Excellent book; refreshing, candid description of our state of knowledge/ignorance.But I had to quibble with the idea that we can
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