Musicians create and perform musical thoughts. But as avant-garde saxophonist Schnee will demonstrate, thinking itself is music. Daniel Schnee is both an abstract artist and avant-garde saxophonist wh...
October 19, 2007 lecture by Ed Chi for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Augmented Social Cognition is trying to understand the enhancement of a group of people's ab...
Complete video at: fora.tv Neuroscientist Susan Greenfield describes the brain's cognitive processes for interpreting and learning from new sensations. Greenfield claims thrill-seeking -- "sex, drugs,...
A person who has had a stroke may suddenly have trouble speaking, or be unable to recall names or faces. While normal, this is quite frightening, and requires treatment.Watch More Health Videos at Hea...
In this Presidential Lecture, cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter examines the role and contributions of analogy in cognition, using a variety of analogies to illustrate his points. Stanford Univer...
Dan Kahan's presentation from the 2008 Project on Law and Mind Sciences (PLMS) Conference. "Recent scholarship in law and political science identifies "political ideology" as a major determinant of ju...
Dan Kahan's presentation from the 2008 Project on Law and Mind Sciences (PLMS) Conference. "Recent scholarship in law and political science identifies "political ideology" as a major determinant of ju...
Dan Kahan's presentation from the 2008 Project on Law and Mind Sciences (PLMS) Conference. "Recent scholarship in law and political science identifies "political ideology" as a major determinant of ju...