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Home | Reference-and-Education | Psychology

7 Articles Found in Psychology Category.

         

Many Science Fiction authors have discussed in many works the issues with robotic assistants and companions. Today we see DARPA awarding a contract to a group of artificial intelligence software gurus to put together a computer assistant, which can read any manual and then explain in human terms what it says.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-26

Dogs picture in their minds an event of an activity they wish to perform whether it hunting a rodent, greeting their human companions at the door or retrieving a stick. This helps them set goals similar to psycho-cybernetic human intent goal oriented human endeavors. We know dogs do this for two reasons. One, when they sleep their paws move as if they are running.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-17

Is your personality natural, nurtured or spiritual? Strong criticism on nature vs nurture theories. Genome, Quantum Physics and Determinism have been analyzed. Most of the personality claims don't stand the test of modern discoveries. The riddle has become complex since ever.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2007-02-01

A Paradigm Shift is when a significant change happens - usually from one fundamental view to a different view. In most cases, some type of major discontinuity occurs as well.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-02

Gaining access to the proverbial "other 90%" of the brain may require turning on the 90% of dormant DNA. Exciting this DNA may be the result of novel experiences and even more novel uses and/or attempted uses of the brain.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-02

Have you ever noticed the labels we use? She is pretty He is smart they are jocks, Liberals they are creative, he is a psycho, alcoholic, moron she is a shark cookie, on and on, we label people. Yet, I have met many a person in my travels and each individual is a little bit different. The differences are what make it so cool.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2005-10-05

The following letter was written to register my objection to the headline "There's no such thing as dyslexia, claims academic" in an article published in the Daily Mail August 2005, the subject of which introduced research by Professor Julian Elliot of Durham University.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-14
   
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