... points that perpetually surfaces in the Intelligent Design debate is comparing animate with inanimate objects and attempting to draw comparisons or conclusions1. This becomes more pronounced when we ...
... those threats. The latter group sees less threat from people and more threat from technology and inanimate objects such as guns that can kill or harm innocent people. They want policies in place to ...
... authors suggest that this ability is probably widely used on other living beings and maybe even on inanimate objects, such as cars. Although this theory has been proposed by other authors, it has not ...
... faces everywhere, even in clouds, stones and, yes, cars.
"The fact that we can so easily see faces in inanimate objects may tell us something about the evolutionary environment in which ...
... one dose of an oxytocin nasal spray showed improved recognition memory for faces, but not for inanimate objects. "This is the first paper showing that a single dose of oxytocin specifically improves ...
... Williams Syndrome, people are much more comprehensible than inanimate objects. Despite myriad health problems ... Yet in two areas, the ability to assemble objects or work through a maze, the girl scored ...
... is a small structure in the medial temporal lobe that previously has been linked to emotional learning about inanimate objects, as well as social evaluations based on trust or race group. The second, ...
If inanimate objects had personalities, the Hubble space telescope
would be described as having the hide of a rhinoceros. The launch
was delayed for several years by the Challenger disaster, and by
...
... . Mice with the chromosomal abnormality, on the other hand, more often choose to spend time with inanimate objects over fellow mice.
In tests of spatial memory, in which mice are trained to swim to ...