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When can we say that machines are conscious?

We have already witnessed complex computing systems winning chess games and IBM Watson beat his human counterparts at a game of 'Jeopardy!'. However, so far we have not seen signs...

Asked on 07/02/2021 by Trewesta Anamoly

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Funiculus vs. fasciculus vs. nerve

After reading through a bunch of sources, I'm quite confused as to these three terms. Wikipedia suggests that a funiculus is a bundle of axons, and a...

Asked on 06/30/2021

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Is an "individual perspective" in social psychology uniquely American and a "group perspective" uniquely European?

In the "social psychology" tag, it states:"Questions are addressed both from the individual perspective (American school) and group perspective (European school)."Is it valid to classify social psychology from an individual...

Asked on 06/26/2021 by P.P.

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What tools are available for EEG analysis on the R platform?

I'm starting some EEG studies on attention, and would really like to use R for preprocessing (filtering/artifact rejection), visualization, and analysis, but I can find very little in the way...

Asked on 06/21/2021 by Krysta

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Folding (wrinkles) in cortex: Why is surface area more important than volume?

When we look at the cortex of the brain, it has a folded structure. It is said that this is because this enables a greater number of neurons to exist,...

Asked on 06/18/2021 by ddriver1

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Why do larger animals need bigger brains?

For example, we can assume that the average house cat is equally intelligent as the average tiger. The average tiger is about 100 times heavier than the average house cat....

Asked on 06/18/2021

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What are some reasons that make rule-based reasoning about morality more intuitive than utilitarian reasoning?

Anecdotally, people are often more into rule-based reasoning. For instance, "honesty is always the right policy" is widely accepted throughout many cultures. It is less often for cultures to naturally...

Asked on 06/15/2021

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Online tests for autistic person to detect best suited learning style

What are the best strategies which are suitable for an autistic person?Are there any online tests which could reveal learning styles for such a person ?...

Asked on 06/10/2021 by Amit wadhwa

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Does the brain use the minimax algorithm?

The minimax algorithm is the basic way an AI can decide which move to make in a game. The idea is that might be paraphrased as "prepare...

Asked on 06/08/2021

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What is the term used to describe a situation where person doesnt know that he/she actually knows something?

I was watching "Molly's Game" where a conversation between Molly and her psychologist dad appear in later life of Molly (Molly didnt have very good relationship with...

Asked on 06/08/2021

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