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Cognition and Language Lab: A scientist at work: Street corner ... A scientist at work: Street corner surveying. As much as I love Web-based experiments, they aren't ideal in all situations. Currently, I have a series of ...
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Cognition and Language Lab: Quantum Vision Oct 24, 2007 ... Quantum Vision. Can quantum physics explain consciousness? The fact that the mind is instantiated in the physical brain has made it ...
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Cognition and Language Lab: Talking in New Tongues -- How Easy is It? Dec 4, 2008 ... Talking in New Tongues -- How Easy is It? Today's post is written by a guest, Kelly Kilpatrick. It’s a diverse world we live in, ...
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Cognition and Language Lab: Nature Magazine endorses Obama (but ... Oct 29, 2008 ... Nature Magazine's latest issue, just published online, endorses Obama. Interestingly, this is not because of "any specific pledge to fund ...
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Cognition and Language Lab: The science of flirting and teasing Oct 6, 2008 ... The science of flirting and teasing. Flirting appears to be a universal -- and I would venture, innate -- human behavior. ...
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Cognition and Language Lab: Modern Environmentalism, or Which ... Jan 16, 2009 ... Modern Environmentalism, or Which Would You Rather Save: Your Planet or Your Soul? According to Johann Hari, writing for Slate, ...
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Cognition and Language Lab: Scientists vs. Engineers Mar 4, 2009 ... What is the difference between a scientist and an engineer? Cowbirds in Love boils it down to its essence: at 10:18 AM ...
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Cognition and Language Lab: Talking Robots Mar 5, 2009 ... We've come a long way in making talking robots in recent years (does anybody remember the old Mac OS's terrible talking voice? ...
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Cognition and Language Lab: We know toddlers can't count, but are ... Toddlers can't count. And, to be honest, statistics is the one field of math that .... Why Don't Babies Talk Like Adults: Coglanglab at S.. ...
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Cognition and Language Lab: Results from an Experiment: The Time ... Jul 23, 2008 ... That experiment, The Time Course of Visual Short-Term Memory, was part of a larger study probing a fundamental question about memory: why is ...
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