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Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have demonstrated that intensified environmental variability (EV) can promote the ...
lifestyle and brain integrity—measured by cortical thickness—as well as cognitive evolution and brain atrophy over time. "The aim was to elucidate how various combinations of psychological ...
Houzel's groundbreaking research on neuron counting has revolutionised our understanding of intelligence, cognition and what ...
Post 2 in the series on AI and the evolution of cognition. For those of you who read my first post, Thinking About Thinking—How AI Reshapes Cognition, you’ll know this is more than just a ...
Post 3 in the series on AI and the evolution of cognition. Cognition—the thing we’ve long treated as the crown jewel of intelligence—may not be the end of the story. It may be a scaffold or ...
Intelligence quotient (IQ) tests have long been a cornerstone of measuring human cognitive abilities ... thinking have certainly undergone some evolution since their introduction in the early ...
Understanding the ways humans and animals organize and execute complex sequences of behavior sheds light on the evolution of ...
and you need this kind of anatomy to develop advanced cognitive abilities,” said Bastienne Zaremba, a postdoctoral researcher studying the evolution of the brain at Heidelberg University. Rather than ...
What has driven the need for humans? Intelligence? To gain insight into our own cognitive evolution, we can look to our closest living ancestors; our nonhuman primate cousins. Aa Aa Aa Cognition ...
I graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a B.S. in Psychological & Brain Sciences in 2020. At CU Boulder, I am a member of the Evolution and Social Cognition (ESC) lab where we take an evolutionary ...
Researchers have demonstrated that intensified environmental variability (EV) can promote the evolution of cooperation through simulation based on evolutionary game theory. This result offers a new ...
I'm a first-year graduate student in the Social Area of the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder and new member of the Evolution and Social Cognition Lab.