Mary Martin
- The present findings also show that it is possible to develop systems that can instantly interpret emotional cues to provide immediate and intuitive feedback in a wide range of situations. This could lead to scalable, cost-efficient applications in various domains where understanding emotional context is crucial, such as therapy and interpersonal c... See more
from AI Matches Humans in Vocal Emotion Detection - Neuroscience News by Neuroscience News
Emotion AI and
- These fndings indicate that, while MBCT is a reliable and e
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Mindfulness and
brain waves and mindfulness
- When people suppressed their fearful thoughts, as opposed to vividly imagining them, they were markedly less anxious about those thoughts later. They also rated their fears as less vivid and remembered them less.
from Should You Confront Your Worries or Try to Banish Them? by Shayla Love
- If e/acc is an attempt to rebrand tech zealotry as an apotheosis of moral goodness, it is also, as Silicon Valley grieves the realization that it is no longer seen as an unbridled force for good, a form of denial and bargaining—one last plea for salvation as the walls close in. If it happens to result in the end of humanity, so be it. As Land’s lat... See more
from Meet the Silicon Valley CEOs who say greed is good—even if it kills us all by Ali Breland
AI and
- Their finding is part of wider realization in the neuroscience community, that our brain does not simply react to what comes in through our senses. Instead, we have a predictive brain, that permanently predicts what comes next. The expected sensory input is then suppressed. We see the world from the inside out, rather than from the outside in.
Of co... See morefrom Brain Predicts Actions: Rethinking Perception in Social Interactions - Neuroscience News by Neuroscience News
- it would appear the plague-clouds are within us, too. They illustrate the interconnectedness of our inner and outer worlds. They betray a certain flimsiness of human agency, painting our decision-making in strokes of environmental influence far bolder than our intuition suggests. And they throw the climate crisis into fresh, stark relief: because, ... See more
from How a warming Earth is changing our brains, bodies and minds | Aeon Essays by Clayton Page Aldern
climate change and
- To type "tap" your fingers don't have to trace out the form of the letters — they just make three relatively simple and uniform movements. In comparison, it takes a lot more brainpower, as well as cross-talk between brain areas, to write than type.
from As schools reconsider cursive, research homes in on handwriting's ...
- LY Corporation has been digging through the data for Pokémon Sleep, and the overall results show that users have been resting easy and well since the app came out.
from Pokémon Sleep users are getting more sleep finding better sleep methods when compared to non-users by rawmeatcowboy