... , we see that the typically developing infant brain is already effectively attending to and parsing relevant social cues and using these signals to process new objects they encounter in the world."
... has shown that, by picking up on human emotional traits, as well as a variety of other conscious and unconscious behavioral cues, robots may be able to act more naturally and accurately with humans.
... strong memory of high school sporting events.
Harris said that music can be a powerful memory cue because it's multimodal. That is, it combines words and instrumentation, for which we generally use ...
Consumers are constantly bombarded with subtle and even subconscious cues from their environment. A new study in the Journal of Consumer Research examines whether these cues activate goals that affect ...
Our brain is wired to identify gender based on facial cues and coloring, according to a new study published in the Journal of Vision. Psychology Professor Frédéric Gosselin and his Université de Montr ...
... for improving human health and lengthening lifespan.
The basic premise is that individuals use environmental cues to predict population declines, causing them to delay reproduction until the decline ...
... health, memory -- one of its most heartbreaking
tolls is on relationships. Alcoholics, researchers have long known,
have a tendency to misread emotional cues, sometimes taking offense
when none was...
... .
"Our brains normally make these associations between things that support our existence and environmental cues so that we conduct behaviors leading to successful lives. The brain sends a reward ...
... bar or after a meal with friends? Researchers say nicotine, the addictive component in cigarettes, "tricks" the brain into creating memory associations between environmental cues and smoking behavior.
... he said. "We say the infants and the dogs are easily distracted by social cues and the wolves are the clever ones; they say the infants and the dogs have a special ability to process social cues, and ...
... the song and dance.
“Surprisingly, when the brain cells of female flies were flashed with the laser cue we found that even the female flies that never normally behaved this way, began to sing,” said ...
... The authors also suggest altering the physical environment and providing psychological orientation cues for children in the PICU, such as demarcating day and night, to help reduce these symptoms.
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... two types of information. The findings led them to conclude that people can integrate spatial cues nearly optimally to navigate, but that this ability depends on an extended developmental process. “ ...
... Carter added: “By responding to these subtle eye-gaze cues, starlings would gain a competitive advantage ... to discriminate the very subtle eye-gaze cues of a nearby live predator and adjust their anti- ...
... , when people suppress their discrimination in one arena, it may emerge in another—subtle interpersonal cues such as avoidance of eye contact or lack of warmth.”
The study found that the women who ...