We trust external observation over introspection, but we have it backward. When the brain observes itself, we access physical ...
Recent studies on octopuses have revealed intriguing patterns of sleep and color changes, suggesting these creatures might ...
Strategic stability is a term closer to dexterity; if one may call it in Orwellian terms, it is also a tyranny of sorts in Kafkaesque parleys. In strategic studies, which itself is more of higher ...
Boardrooms across corporate America are confronting an uncomfortable truth: artificial intelligence has outpaced their ...
“Africa must embrace renewable energy and forgo exploration of its potentially lucrative gas deposits to stave off climate ...
As change fatigue becomes more widespread in higher education, leaders need better ways to recognize when their teams are depleted so they can respond ...
On neuroscience’s big stage Nov. 15, MIT Professor Earl K. Miller will propose that thought and consciousness emerge from the ...
As AI becomes more prevalent in education, work and social life, research is increasingly focused on understanding its nuanced effects on core cognitive functions such as memory, attention and creativ ...
The Labelling Phenomenon for Generation Z and the Coping Strategies: Based on the Theory of Interaction Ritual Chains. Open Access Library Journal, 12, 1-21. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1114421 . In the ...
A new software enables brain simulations which both imitate the processes in the brain in detail and can solve challenging ...
Researchers showed that large language models use a small, specialized subset of parameters to perform Theory-of-Mind reasoning, despite activating their full network for every task.
At a recent Columbia SPS Author Spotlight, ERM Associate Director and Lecturer Rich Lauria and Capita Solutions CEO John Burkhardt explored how managing risk starts with understanding the mind.