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Each time we let a machine think for us, natural intelligence quietly pays interest. Four factors matter in making AI more ...
The brain weighs factors based on their importance to oneself and one’s social world as part of a complex calculation that shapes behavior ...
3. Savor your favorite activities When you intentionally savor things you value — like fun, adventure, community, or creative expression, —you can train your brain to want them more.
A collection of 47 antique posters collected in the 1960s brought in by a guest were appraised at a shocking value during a recent episode of Antiques Roadshow ...
It’s challenging to stay mentally sharp and healthy through the major transition. Careful planning is key.
Hypnotherapist Emilie Leyes shared how she turns to a positive psychology “installation” habit to stop negative thinking and be more positive.
Researchers who study how the brain values things -- a field called neuroeconomics -- have found that your feelings about something and the value you put on it are calculated similarly in a ...
A guest on Antiques Roadshow was left in a 'state of shock' after being told how much a poster, that famously hung on the wall during John Lennon and Yoko Ono's bed-in, was actually worth.
In 2019 University of California San Diego researchers discovered the area of the brain where "value decisions" are made.
The dopamine clock: How your brain predicts when you'll feel good By crossing AI and neuroscience, a team from UNIGE, Harvard and McGill has revealed the computational potential of a brain area at ...
5 facts about the brain to improve your decision-making skills The brain’s social-relevance system helps us connect and coordinate with other people, also shaping the decisions we make.
Five artworks induced stronger positive responses in 20 participants in the Netherlands than museum shop posters of the same works.
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