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Stack of Books on Nature, Cognition, Seeking
Book Spine Poetry 2011 contest entry.
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October 12-16, 2013
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior
Lunch in Dolores Park with author, Brian Christian
Ruth Salac Santiago was named overall winner of the 2013 Penn State Beaver Research Fair. Santiago's poster presentation was "The Effects of Music Ability on Cognition."
The Mirror Neuron
Empathy and emotional recognition are two aspects of social cognition that have recently discovered ties to the mirror neuron system, a neurological network that activates motor centers of the brain when an action is observed. Actions can be broad gestures like a wave or barely perceptible facial expressions. These theories have been studied in ballerina and professional sports players who are taught universal choreographies which their brains' mirror neurons register upon observation. Processing in this network is unconscious, resulting in emotional responses outside the control of the viewer.
Here I've woven the layout of structural areas involved in the mirror neuron system into a mythical dialogue that questions whether one ballerina has been taken over by the unconscious rule of her own mirror neurons. It isn't known whether here winged companions empathize with her or torment her; though they share knowledge of her choreography.
I found a picture of a "surprised" person online, then put it on photoshop and used the magic wand to delete the background. i found a light bulb picture and a question mark online. i put the question mark in the background and cloned it multiple times. i changed the opacity to make it look fainter.
Our brain in large part constructs what's appearing in peripheral area of vision. When you fix your sight on one of the escalators, the other one will slightly appear to be moving. Unless you haven't seen any of them in your life.
Getting ready, one day before the worldpremiere of "Sampling the Man of Memory" at the vernissage of Patterns for (Re)cognition:
“Sampling the Man of Memory” is a surround sound installation for 4 Nagra III tape recorders and 2 Nagra III speakers created in close collaboration with Vincent Meessen for the exhibition ‘Patterns for (Re) cognition’, Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland.
12.02.2015 - 25.05.2015
all info www.kunsthallebasel.ch
photo Philippe Vandendriessche
The brain and cognition as a representation of cybernetics.
Pensador, Ray. "Daily Kos." : Network: The Case For Organized Resistance (A Thought Experiment). Daily Kos, 18 Feb. 2013. Web. 02 Oct. 2013.
October 11-15, 2014
Stanford University: Virtual Human Interaction Lab
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
Social Cognition After Traumatic Brain Injury: Associations with Participation and Life Quality (420736)
FACULTY: Dawn Neumann, PhD
Associate Professor and Research Director
Indiana University
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October 11-15, 2014
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
October 12-16, 2013
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior
Woods of Presidio - MOMA art installation in the woods
October 11-15, 2014
Stanford University: Virtual Human Interaction Lab
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
Prize caps for Broken Hearts and Bicycle Parts Number 5 alleycat/fundraiser put on by the Sopo Bicycle Cooperative in Atlanta. If you're in that neck of the woods on March 6-7, go check it out!
October 11-15, 2014
Stanford University: Virtual Human Interaction Lab
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
KINTER (Power Series)
Oil
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2008
$12,000.00
Painting reference - Hypnopompic states of perception and the feelings of unearned importance. Hypnopompic:the hypnopompic state is emotional and credulous dreaming cognition trying to make sense of real world. "Stolidity" Depressed frontal lobe function in the first few minutes after waking - known as "sleep inertia" - causes slowed reaction time and impaired short-term memory. Sleepers often wake confused, or speak without making sense, a phenomenon the psychologist Peter McKeller calls "hypnopompic speech."
Wikipedia
Kinter -- Kinter is a young man who lives within a state of hypnopompia. Kinter, like many of us are trying to find a place in the world that makes sense, the pieces fit, or we are in rightness of things. We live in the basic assumption that we are the mental tools to be "right" in the world, modern thought proves this wrong. If we look for truth, semiotic clarity, or spiritual belonging, then we are Kinter.
A 15% in cognition would make it that much easier for my son to keep up with his peers and help him not be quite so frustrated! — Sara, Glendale, CA
October 11-15, 2014
Stanford University: Virtual Human Interaction Lab
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
October 11-15, 2014
Stanford University: Virtual Human Interaction Lab
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
Pictures from a trip to Lisbon, Portugal, December 18th - 22nd, 2007, on the occasion of a workshop dedicated to Emotion, Cognition, & Communication organized by the Instituto de Filosofia da Linguagem, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
October 11-15, 2014
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
October 11-15, 2014
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
October 11-15, 2014
Stanford University: Virtual Human Interaction Lab
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
Part of a puzzle/experiment setup I made for the cats. This image is to show the contrast between the treats and the spoon. There is nothing impressive about this image, it is only for reference, and not meant to be art!
October 11-15, 2014
Stanford University: Virtual Human Interaction Lab
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
Which is good morning in Malay.
I have my houndstooth Cognition cap ready for the chilly morning.
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North Shore Century (though we did the 62 miler)
09.17.2007