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How do those folks in arranged marriages keep like alive?In our culture, so rich with the Disney Dynamic of Prince Charming finding Cinderella, and living...
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  1. Interpretative mediation is the passive analysis of signals coming from the human brain. A computer ?reads? the signal then compares that signal against a database of signals and their meanings. Using statistical analysis and repetition ...

  1. As a result, a million years of mammalian evolution have produced a human brain that values social contact and communication above all else. The way in which we interact with each other is, in many ways, more important than what our own ...

  1. The brain training software helps you in doing this by providing innovative and scientifically designed games which enhance particular capabilities of the brain.The human brain is capable of paying attention at one single object at a ...

  1. In days, the New York Times has published two excellent articles on brain and cognitive fitness. Despite appearing in separate sections (technology and editorial), both have more in common than immediately meets the eye. ...

  1. But, in fact, if you ?peel the lid? off the human brain, you don't see a homunculus? you don't see an Intel chip? you don't even see a GeForce card, you just see unimpressive grey matter. Even though we like the image, there is not a ...

  1. Why would the human brain have evolved to work in that way? For Bering, and some of his friends, the answer to that question has everything to do with what he discovered in his lab ? the way the kids and adults stopped cheating as soon ...

  1. Why is the human brain such an efficient musical processor, or indeed, in a small minority of cases, completely unable to comprehend music? Why does the sound of someone practising the violin drive some people nuts whilst others will ...

  1. With Christopher Wren (architect of St. Paul's Cathedral in London) he drew the most accurate representations of the human brain of the time (and for at least 200 years following). Cognitive Neuroscience received its name in the late ...

  1. The brain is one of the most vital organs in the body, since the human brain differentiates us from other creatures of the world. The ability to think, understand, and interpret information has rendered humans as the superior beings. ...

  1. Alzheimer's disease is a known brain disorder that is progressive and irreversible. It is still not known where and how the disorder develops in the human brain neither is there any sure-fire cure for the disease. ...