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How the human brain contends with the strangeness of zero
• www.quantamagazine.org
The Rise and Fall of IQ: The Cognitive Divide
• onepercentrule.substack.com
Bursts of exercise boost cognitive function, neuroscientists find
• medicalxpress.com
How Your Brain Processes Zero (It's Not 'Nothing')
• www.scientificamerican.com
How the Human Brain Contends with the Strangeness of Zero
• www.quantamagazine.org
Language is not essential for the cognitive processes that underlie thought
• www.scientificamerican.com
Ironies of Automation (1983)
• www.complexcognition.co.uk
Cognitive Load is what matters
• github.com
What excessive screen time does to the adult brain
• longevity.stanford.edu
Questions about LLMs in Group Chats
• vineeth.io
We don't trade with ants and why hypothetical AI:s won't, either (2023)
• www.datagubbe.se
Baseline pupil size related to cognitive ability in proper lighting conditions
• www.sciencedirect.com
CogVideoX: A Cutting-Edge Video Generation Model
• medium.com
The Curse of Knowledge
• nesslabs.com
The Curse of Knowledge
• nesslabs.com
What happens in a mind that can't 'see' mental images
• www.quantamagazine.org
Night owls' cognitive function 'superior' to early risers, study suggests
• www.theguardian.com
Ode to a world-saving idea: attribution error and cognitive empathy (2021)
• nonzero.substack.com
AI's Cognitive Mirror: The Illusion of Consciousness in the Digital Age
• empereur-pirate.medium.com
A Model of a Mind
• tylerneylon.com
Superior Cognitive Flexibility in Players of First Person Shooter Games (2010)
• www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Lessons About the Human Mind from Artificial Intelligence
• www.skeptic.com
Link between brain topological resilience and cognitive performance
• www.sciencedirect.com
How do our brains adapt to control an extra body part?
• www.cam.ac.uk