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When we recall something familiar or explore a new situation, the brain does not always use the same communication routes.
It has long been known that the brain preferentially processes information that we focus our attention on—a classic example ...
This article explores the relevance of human information processing to the development and use of computer based information and decision support systems. Human information processing is related to ...
The function of traditional computing is reaching its capacity. Transistor-based silicon technologies that rely on binary encoding, are failing to meet the needs of modern science. As technology ...
The area of information processing and computing is highly fractionalized. It covers sub-fields in machine learning, neuroscience, physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, biology, social ...
Routing signals and isolating them against noise and back-reflections are essential in many practical situations in classical communication as well as in quantum processing. In a theory-experimental ...
Human Development, Vol. 32, No. 3/4 (May-June 1989), pp. 129-136 (8 pages) Habituation, the decrement in attention an infant pays to a familiar stimulus, is believed to signify, at least in part, the ...
The “…business of a philosopher is not to change the world but to understand it...” The “…only label I’ve ever given myself is logical atomist… the way ...
Quantum sounds: Hong Qiao (left) and Chris Conner working in Andrew Cleland’s lab at the University of Chicago. (Courtesy: Joel Wintermantle) Sound is very much a part of the classical, macroscopic ...