- published: 11 Sep 2009
- views: 56444
- author: StanfordUniversity
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Analogy as the Core of Cognition
In this Presidential Lecture, cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter examines the role and...
published: 11 Sep 2009
author: StanfordUniversity
Analogy as the Core of Cognition
In this Presidential Lecture, cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter examines the role and contributions of analogy in cognition, using a variety of analogies to illustrate his points. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford Humanities Center: shc.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
- published: 11 Sep 2009
- views: 56444
- author: StanfordUniversity
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How to Get the Most Out of Studying: Part 3 of 5, "Cognitive Principles for Optimizing Learning"
Visit www.samford.edu to learn more....
published: 16 Aug 2011
author: SamfordCommunication
How to Get the Most Out of Studying: Part 3 of 5, "Cognitive Principles for Optimizing Learning"
Visit www.samford.edu to learn more.
- published: 16 Aug 2011
- views: 96373
- author: SamfordCommunication
48:54
Cognitive Neuroscience of Mindfulness Meditation
Google Tech Talks February, 28 2008 ABSTRACT Mindfulness meditation, one type of meditatio...
published: 01 Mar 2008
author: GoogleTechTalks
Cognitive Neuroscience of Mindfulness Meditation
Google Tech Talks February, 28 2008 ABSTRACT Mindfulness meditation, one type of meditation technique, has been shown to enhance emotional awareness and psychological flexibility as well as induce well-being and emotional balance. Scientists have also begun to examine how meditation may influence brain functions. This talk will examine the effect of mindfulness meditation practice on the brain systems in which psychological functions such as attention, emotional reactivity, emotion regulation, and self-view are instantiated. We will also discuss how different forms of meditation practices are being studied using neuroscientific technologies and are being integrated into clinical practice to address symptoms of anxiety, depression, and stress. Speaker: Philippe Goldin Philippe is a research scientist and heads the Clinically Applied Affective Neuroscience group in the Department of Psychology at Stanford University. He spent 6 years in India and Nepal studying various languages, Buddhist philosophy and debate at Namgyal Monastery and the Dialectic Monastic Institute, and serving as an interpreter for various Tibetan Buddhist lamas. He then returned to the US to complete a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University. His NIH-funded clinical research focuses on (a) functional neuroimaging investigations of cognitive-affective mechanisms in adults with anxiety disorders, (b) comparing the effects of mindfulness meditation and cognitive-behavioral therapy on brain ...
- published: 01 Mar 2008
- views: 291445
- author: GoogleTechTalks
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The Brain's Inner Workings Part II: Cognition
This video narrated by Tom Bosley looks at the neurological basis of higher brain function...
published: 12 Aug 2009
author: NIMHgov
The Brain's Inner Workings Part II: Cognition
This video narrated by Tom Bosley looks at the neurological basis of higher brain function. Learn how different human behaviors and functions can be isolated to specific areas of the brain, and how with the help of imaging techniques like MRI we can visualize brain activity in a way that gives insight into how the brain functions and allows scientists to develop treatment methods for various mental illnesses in the future. We accept comments in the spirit of our comment policy: www.nimh.nih.gov NIMH Privacy Policy: www.nimh.nih.gov
- published: 12 Aug 2009
- views: 17961
- author: NIMHgov
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Neuroscience and Cognitive Training
Rocketboom Tech's Ellie Rountree speaks with Alvaro Fernandez, Founder of SharpBrains, to ...
published: 09 Dec 2009
author: ROCKETBOOM
Neuroscience and Cognitive Training
Rocketboom Tech's Ellie Rountree speaks with Alvaro Fernandez, Founder of SharpBrains, to learn more about the neurology of our brains and cognitive training. This episode was made in collaboration with Intel! Story links: SharpBrains www.sharpbrains.com brain training www.youtube.com drivesharp www.youtube.com Hippocampus en.wikipedia.org For more information on this episode visit: rocketboom.com For up to the minute updates, follow us on Twitter! twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com For behind the scenes pics and more, follow us on Facebook! facebook.com Join us at Rocketboom.com for an ad free experience.
- published: 09 Dec 2009
- views: 35852
- author: ROCKETBOOM
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Cognition
Timelapses and slow motions of scenes shot in Japan for 11 months. Used Panasonic GH1 and ...
published: 02 Nov 2010
author: ungatonipon
Cognition
Timelapses and slow motions of scenes shot in Japan for 11 months. Used Panasonic GH1 and Nikon D300 cameras, Final Cut Pro, Premiere and After Effects for edition. Music: Triplexity - Invited (with Jennifer Greer) - www.jamendo.com More info (in spanish) at: www.ungatonipon.com
- published: 02 Nov 2010
- views: 35356
- author: ungatonipon
9:10
The Frontal Lobes: Cognition and Awareness
Explains the importance of the frontal lobe in human functioning, and covers brain functio...
published: 27 Dec 2007
author: ashikkerib
The Frontal Lobes: Cognition and Awareness
Explains the importance of the frontal lobe in human functioning, and covers brain function, diagnostic assessment, cognitive function, evolution, and comparative behavior.
- published: 27 Dec 2007
- views: 58464
- author: ashikkerib
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TEDxCanberra - Ash Donaldson - Cognitive dissonance
Multiple-TED attendee and human factors expert, Ash Donaldson, wants us to better understa...
published: 24 Nov 2010
author: TEDxTalks
TEDxCanberra - Ash Donaldson - Cognitive dissonance
Multiple-TED attendee and human factors expert, Ash Donaldson, wants us to better understand why we believe what we do. In this talk, Ash explains how our minds build belief and then breaks it down, showing us how and why humans are fooled into believing that things like Power Bands, anti-aging treatments and supplements actually work. Along the way, he tells us how as a trainee pilot he managed to nearly get himself killed by allowing his beliefs to rule logic and provable fact.
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 17795
- author: TEDxTalks
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Cognitive Science C102 - Lecture 1
Scientific Approaches to Consciousness...
published: 19 Jan 2011
author: UCBerkeley
Cognitive Science C102 - Lecture 1
Scientific Approaches to Consciousness
- published: 19 Jan 2011
- views: 23267
- author: UCBerkeley
7:48
31. Cognitive Dissonance
TheGreatestTruthNeverTold.com...
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: TruthNeverTold
31. Cognitive Dissonance
TheGreatestTruthNeverTold.com
- published: 24 Dec 2011
- views: 33627
- author: TruthNeverTold
2:46
Cognitive Bias VideoSong
A VideoSong on the various types of cognitive bias for my AP Psychology students. Warning....
published: 22 Dec 2009
author: Brad Wray
Cognitive Bias VideoSong
A VideoSong on the various types of cognitive bias for my AP Psychology students. Warning... Attention... Achtung... The grammar police (or grammar gestapo) have detected several typographical errors within the subtitles of the song. I admit several things (1) was careless when making this (2) didn't think it would go viral (3) was unprepared for the grammar gestapo's onslaught of biased attacks and (4) cannot fix, change and reupload this without breaking the incoming links from NYT, Buzzfeed, BoingBoing and a thousand twitter feeds. So because of these things I am going to leave it as is. The song and people seeing it are more important than the typos. I've discussed this with my students and they agree. So shut up. Anyway... I promised my classes that I would play them a song before their test on Monday Dec 21... But we had two snow days in a row so I am trusting that they will watch this in advance in order to study for the test on cognition. Even if only one of the lines from this song get stuck in one kid's head and retrieved during the AP Psych exam I will have done my job! Lyrics: I'm biased because I knew it all along... hindsight bias... I knew it all along. hindsight bias... I knew it all along I'm biased because I putyou in a category which yo may or may not belong... representativeness bias don't stereotype this song I'm biased because of a small detail that throws off the big picture of the thing Anchroing bias see the forest for the trees I'm biased toward ...
- published: 22 Dec 2009
- views: 88394
- author: Brad Wray
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Change Blindness - Cognitive Psychology Experiment - Take Part!!
An experiment in Change Blindness, watch the video before reading further: ---------------...
published: 17 Feb 2010
author: phillipnorthfield
Change Blindness - Cognitive Psychology Experiment - Take Part!!
An experiment in Change Blindness, watch the video before reading further: -------------------------------- Courtesy of Wikipedia:- -------------------------------- In visual perception, change blindness is the phenomenon that occurs when a person viewing a visual scene apparently fails to detect large changes in the scene. For change blindness to occur, the change in the scene typically has to coincide with some visual disruption such as a saccade (eye movement) or a brief obscuration of the observed scene or image. When looking at still images, a viewer can experience change blindness if part of the image changes. For more videos like this, performances, and news of upcoming shows and gigs, like my facebook page. www.facebook.com
- published: 17 Feb 2010
- views: 168611
- author: phillipnorthfield
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How We Think: Grounded Cognition Shakes Up Psychology
Full story at: esciencecommons.blogspot.com Grounded cognition theories are expanding our ...
published: 03 Feb 2010
author: EmoryUniversity
How We Think: Grounded Cognition Shakes Up Psychology
Full story at: esciencecommons.blogspot.com Grounded cognition theories are expanding our knowledge of how the mind works, and opening a new era in psychology research, says Lawrence Barsalou, a cognitive psychologist at Emory University. February 2010
- published: 03 Feb 2010
- views: 5423
- author: EmoryUniversity
4:43
Solfeggio Harmonics - 285 HZ - Quantum Cognition
A meditation with solfeggio frequency 285. Quantum Cognition is the quality of information...
published: 01 Mar 2008
author: mountainmystic9
Solfeggio Harmonics - 285 HZ - Quantum Cognition
A meditation with solfeggio frequency 285. Quantum Cognition is the quality of information processing that encompasses and extends beyond material/sensory based data collection modalities, to include more subtle avenues of awareness, where a direct experience of the nature of the perceiver can be felt and understood in its totality. This direct experience is verified by the perceiver, according to his/her own reality strategy, while also transcending the linear syntax of thought patterns familiar to the intellect. This quality of perception, being uninhibited by linearity, unhinges consciousness from the boundary conditions of the ego thought system - which is rooted in time/space - allowing access to the atemporal reality of our eternal self-hood. Audio Downloads are available at: www.sourcevibrations.com All music tracks are original and the sole property of Source Vibrations. If you would like to use our audio programs for any reason, please feel free to contact us at: webmaster@sourcevibrations.com
- published: 01 Mar 2008
- views: 715461
- author: mountainmystic9
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Cognitive Computing: 5 Future Technology Innovations from IBM
The goal of cognitive computing is to get a computer to behave, think and interact the way...
published: 17 Dec 2012
author: IBM
Cognitive Computing: 5 Future Technology Innovations from IBM
The goal of cognitive computing is to get a computer to behave, think and interact the way humans do. In 5 years, machines will emulate human senses, each in their own special way. Every year IBM makes predictions about 5 technology innovations that stand to change the way we live within the next 5 years. See all IBM 5 in 5 predictions at www.ibm.com
- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 146169
- author: IBM
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Nokia Research Center -- NRC Presents Cognitive Radio
Nokia Research Center presents a lighthearted overview of Cognitive Radio starring animate...
published: 16 Jun 2010
author: nokia
Nokia Research Center -- NRC Presents Cognitive Radio
Nokia Research Center presents a lighthearted overview of Cognitive Radio starring animated friends Basil and Pepper. Join them on their adventure helping illustrate the benefits of this future radio technology.
- published: 16 Jun 2010
- views: 30073
- author: nokia
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Cognitive dissonance (Dissonant & Justified)
A song on cognitive dissonance and self justification to help my students study for the up...
published: 30 Apr 2011
author: Brad Wray
Cognitive dissonance (Dissonant & Justified)
A song on cognitive dissonance and self justification to help my students study for the upcoming AP exam. The song's lyric ideas were collaboratively created in aa wiki which I arranged and formatted into this song. I had help with the artwork as well with Allison Winslow contributing 'the dumped guy' and Victoria Banos contributing the fox and grapes. To hear a remixed version of the song (by Teshawn Soumah) click here www.bradwray.com To hear more from Brad Wray (www.bradwray.com) see below http www1.teachertube.com Brad Wray's band: deepseacavalry.bandcamp.com
- published: 30 Apr 2011
- views: 21485
- author: Brad Wray
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Understanding cognitive distraction - Distracted Driving FAQ
David Teater, senior director of Transportation Initiatives at the National Safety Council...
published: 22 Apr 2011
author: NatlSafetyCouncil
Understanding cognitive distraction - Distracted Driving FAQ
David Teater, senior director of Transportation Initiatives at the National Safety Council, explains cognitive distraction, which occurs when a driver is talking on a cell phone while driving. This can result in inattention blindness, which occurs when a driver looks, but doesn't see, up to 50% of the driving environment, including stop signs, pedestrians and other important visual clues. Visit distracteddriving.nsc.org for more information.
- published: 22 Apr 2011
- views: 4763
- author: NatlSafetyCouncil