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Brainwaves, our mini festival of brain, mind and consciousness, explored one of the most mysterious objects in the universe through a mind-blowing selection of stimulating encounters with our own personal supercomputers.

Photography by Chris Scott

 

Brainwaves, our mini festival of brain, mind and consciousness, explored one of the most mysterious objects in the universe through a mind-blowing selection of stimulating encounters with our own personal supercomputers.

Photography by Chris Scott

 

In this, I have the word and definition in the bottom left hand corner. In the right hand bottom corner is a question mark. The brain is in the middle and I decrease the opacity of it. The puzzle pieces each have there own layer (as well as the text).

Microbites of Innovation ACM Creativity and Cognition 2017

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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 11-15, 2014

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

A variation on the standard black cap. Color-accented stitching matches... whatever you're trying to match it with.

Microbites of Innovation Art Program of ACM Creativity and Cognition 2017

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Ability to cognize independently which immediately liberates you is Being your own Boss His Divine Holiness #Bhagwaan Sri #Nithyananda #Paramashivam ift.tt/2Iq6cRq Original Video Manifest Powerful Cognitions to be your own boss: Build your boat while Swimming youtu.be/QeyqF5jlIe0

Cognition is featured in the August issue of Bicycling magazine. Crazy! Check it out.

 

www.wearcognition.com

Odorama 4: Public smelling different scents during the lectures.

Tanzania 2015

Elephant cognition is the study of animal cognition as present in elephants. Most contemporary ethologists view the elephant as one of the world's most intelligent animals. With a mass of just over 5 kg (11lb), an elephant's brain has more mass than that of any other land animal, and although the largest whales have body masses twenty times those of a typical elephant, a whale's brain is barely twice the mass of an elephant's brain. In addition, elephants have around 257 billion neurons. Elephant brains are similar to humans' and many other mammals' in terms of general connectivity and functional areas, with several unique structural differences. Although initially estimated to have as many neurons as a human brain, the elephant's cortex has about one-third of the number of neurons as a human brain.

 

Elephants manifest a wide variety of behaviours, including those associated with grief, learning, mimicry, play, altruism, use of tools, compassion, cooperation, self-awareness, memory, and communication. Further, evidence suggests elephants may understand pointing: the ability to nonverbally communicate an object by extending a finger, or equivalent. It is thought they are equal with cetaceans and primates in this regard. Due to such claims of high intelligence and due to strong family ties of elephants, some researchers argue it is morally wrong for humans to cull them.

Aristotle described the elephant as "the animal that surpasses all others in wit and mind."

"Aging and Cognition" takes an interdisciplinary look at cognitive aging - how it happens and how to study it. The first part of the book explores methods for measuring cognitive change, including how to study cohort effects. The second part explores the social and psychological factors associated with cognitive aging. And, finally, a brief concluding section explores how to use research findings to improve the everyday functioning of adults - a challenging task because everyday functioning relies on complex cognitive tasks, while most cognitive research measures only basic cognitive tasks. This book is suitable for cognitive psychologists; experimental psychologists; developmental psychologists; geropsychologists; neuropsychologists; and graduate students in cognitive and developmental psychology courses and their professors. (Product Description)

 

BF724.55. C63 A47 2009

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

Prof Anne Burns - Investigating teacher cognition: Paradigms and methodological considerations

The definition of Cognition is: "The mental process of knowing, including awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment."

So to show awareness I used a meerkat. And for knowledge I used a book, and wrote over the book 'knowledge is power.' I think it's a simple image that gets the message of cognition across well.

Harvard "Canine Cognition Lab" Certificate

Experience: Culture, Cognition, and the Common Sense.

Edited by Caroline A. Jones, David Mather and Rebecca Uchill

Photo by Mariam Dembele

A holiday hat we made for somebody. Custom dreidel embroidery!

We just finished a special order from Jonny Cycles with several color combinations. Definitely very summer-y, very colorful. We see a lot of caps leave our hands, but these are so cool I wanted to keep them for myself! Seriously, I want one!

 

Look for Jon at the 3rd International Fixed Gear Symposium, Aug. 8-11 in Traverse City, MI and pick up one for yourself while they last.

October 11-15, 2014

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

On Wednesday, January 23, the Activity Characteristics and Cognition Study celebrated testing their 100th participant. The celebration was at the Fort Collins Senior Center, Allison Bielak gave a speech describing the study and thanking the Center and its staff.

 

All photos were taken by Mark Creery Photography.

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