Researchers have invented nano-optical tweezers capable of trapping and moving an individual nano-object in three dimensions using only the force of light. Using this approach, they have demonstrated ...
Understanding how we recognize objects requires unravelling the variables that govern the way we think about objects and the neural organization of object ...
The researchers used a computer model to identify 66 object dimensions from behavioral data of more than 12,000 study participants. These dimensions not only explain categorization, i.e., whether a ...
Determining the similarities and differences between humans and artificial intelligence (AI) is an important goal in both computational cognitive neuroscience and machine learning, promising a deeper ...
When someone mentions "different dimensions," we tend to think of things like parallel universes – alternate realities that exist parallel to our own, but where things work or happened differently.
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