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Mind Hacks: On the edge of truth
Citation added: August 4th, 2008, 2:51 pm
Discover Magazine has a brief but interesting interview with ex-NSA psychologist Eric Haseltine, who directed research into interrogation and lie detection... Interestingly, he cites the development of human skills as where the biggest advances are likely to be made in the future:
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lie | human | behaviour | brain | neuroscience | nsa | interview | interrogation | psychology
Now Hear This! - Wired 14.08
Citation added: September 12th, 2007, 8:46 pm
"Noise" by Bart Kosko: Polymath Bart Kosko sounds off on how noise can make you smarter.
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noise | randamness | science | brain | sound | interview
He Thought, She Thought - New York Times
Citation added: December 15th, 2006, 5:31 pm
A woman’s brain structure explains a good deal of her behavior, including a penchant for gossiping and talking on the phone...
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sex | gender | brain | neuroscience | interview
Minsky talks about life, love in the age of artificial intelligence - The Boston Globe
Citation added: December 12th, 2006, 5:22 pm
After 20 years of publishing silence, he has just come out with a new book. Called "The Emotion Machine," it argues that, contrary to popular conception, emotions aren't distinct from rational thought...
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ai | computer | science | interview | brain | neuroscience
茂木健一郎 クオリア日記: 歴史を忘れる者は
Citation added: October 14th, 2006, 6:23 pm
羽生善治氏との対談: 失敗からの学習は、ステップを論理的、意識的に追う作業を必要とする...
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