Ai, the "genius" chimpanzee whose incredible cognitive abilities revolutionised primate intelligence research, has died in Japan. Learn about her life, discoveries, and legacy at Kyoto University. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/technology/science/genius-chimp-ai-dies-kyoto-university-research-tzw3j0rl?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Chimpanzee #Ai #PrimateIntelligence #CognitiveResearch #Japan

The non-invasive nature of #fNIRS, combined with the Brite's wearability, enables Dr. Gonzalez’s team to conduct research on neurocognitive aging in comfortable settings, such as a retirement home.

In this interview, Dr. Gonzalez shares her insights and discusses how fNIRS is advancing our understanding of how aging influences brain function and behavior. https://www.artinis.com/blogpost-all/fnirs-to-research-neurocognitive-aging

#Neuroscience #BrainImaging #CognitiveResearch #AgingScience

Using fNIRS to explore neurocognitive aging: An interview with Dr. Claudia Gonzalez — Artinis Medical Systems | (f)NIRS devices

Neurocognitive aging explores how aging affects cognitive functions like memory, attention, and problem-solving, which vary widely across individuals. Dr. Claudia Gonzalez, PI of the ABC Lab, leads research focused on understanding the neural and cognitive changes in aging adults. In this interview,

Artinis Medical Systems | (f)NIRS devices

Can the island’s entry block sign make Key Biscayne nicer?  :

But it’s looking like he may face a Grinch-like obstacle in Manager Steve Williamson.
#cognitiveresearch #CrandonBoulevard #Entryblock #featured #health #ItTakesaVillageKB #Ludacris #OscarSardiñas #safety #sign #SteveWilliamson #VirginiaTech
#Miami #news

https://kbindependent.org/?p=16676

PODCAST: Happy signs for Key Biscayne? 

But it’s looking like he may face a Grinch-like obstacle in Manager Steve Williamson.

Key Biscayne Independent

In layperson language, sharing before reading means we're behaving like robots, following simple rules dictated by our cherished beliefs.

Key takeaway conveyed by fig. 4 from Ceylan, Anderson & Wood, just published.

We lean on one another's judgement. Is it there, or do we fall? When we fall, are we pushed? The authors argue that social media systems give us a shove and are designed for that purpose.

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#SocialMediaHarmfulEffects
#CognitiveResearch

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2216614120