Updated: 11/2/2004; 7:47:00 AM.
Cognitive Psychology
This includes: The Science of Cognition Perception Attention and Performance Perception-Based Knowledge Representations Meaning-Based Knowledge Representations Human Memory Encoding and Storage Human Memory Retention and Retrieval Problem Solving Development of Expertise Reasoning and Decision Making Language Structure Language Comprehension Individual Differences in Cognition Human-Computer Interaction
        

Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Learning languages 'boosts brain'. Scientists believe learning a second language alters a part of the brain. [BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition]
11:16:51 PM      Google It!.

Brain Controlled Computing a Reality [Slashdot:] closer to BORG -- BL

7:57:52 PM      Google It!.

You Need a Robolawyer. Stop reading all that 'clickwrap' fine print! A browser bot will accept or reject agreements on your terms. By Mark D. Rasch from Wired magazine. [Wired News]
10:18:35 AM      Google It!.

New Tack Wins Prisoner's Dilemma. The winner of this year's competition in the classic computerized strategy game shows that a tactic based on cooperating with team members can succeed over one that relies on echoing rivals' moves. By Wendy M. Grossman. [Wired News]
10:17:20 AM      Google It!.

Program predicts cancer risks. A computer program can predict a woman's risk of breast or ovarian cancer with unprecedented accuracy. [BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition]
10:14:33 AM      Google It!.

Creative unveils 5GB Zen Micro. Feature-packed 'iPod Mini challenger' [The Register]
10:13:18 AM      Google It!.

This blog has proof that Bush was wearing a receiver at the first debate. [Scripting News] cyborgs for real -- BL

10:10:10 AM      Google It!.

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