Princeton scientists found that the brain uses reusable “cognitive blocks” to create new behaviors quickly.
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The Brain Uses “Cognitive Legos” To Rapidly Assemble Complex Behavior
Discover how cognitive flexibility in humans allows for rapid learning by reusing skills, a challenge for AI learning models.
Do you enjoy the outdoor spaces of your home? Rather than just a seasonal escape, your outdoor area can be a year-round oasis ...
Great for Hanukkah, 'The Tourist’s Guide to Lost Yiddish New York City' by Henry H. Sapoznik is not your usual guidebook. In ...
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Kevin Stefanski on preparing for the Bears, Caleb Williams, Shedeur Sanders, and more: Transcript
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski took questions from reporters on Wednesday with regard to preparing for ...
On our Oscar Actors Roundtable, Jacob Elordi, Jesse Plemons, Benicio Del Toro, Will Arnett, Wagner Moura and Stellan ...
Call them bold. Call them independent. Just don’t call them traditional. A new generation of founders is building businesses ...
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How Rockets’ New Zealand influence is destroying opponents — and catching eye of LeBron, Steve Nash
Steven Adams, Ime Udoka and a New Zealand rebounding philosophy are driving the Rockets' rise - and LeBron James and Steve ...
I spoke to two skin experts about the most common 'unseen' reasons for winter breakouts—and you may just be surprised to ...
We spoke to Yoo Hyungseok, Lead Director at Shift Up Studios, about Nikke's third anniversary, the game's continued success, ...
Read an interview with Kate Winslet about the making and background of her directorial debut film 'Goodbye June,' which was ...
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