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Abstract: Benefiting from the high-temporal resolution of electroencephalogram (EEG), EEG-based emotion recognition has become one of the hotspots of affective computing. For EEG-based emotion ...
It may feel like a complex, often unspoken emotion. But pleasure at the misfortune of others is common in business settings.
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Have you ever wondered what on-screen persona best matches your personality? Here's a science-inspired way to find out.
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Loosh launches a cognitive engine giving AI memory, ethics, and decentralized intelligence for real-world autonomy.
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Understanding moral injury is vitally important because it gives an explanation of why wife abandonment is an existential ...
Why societies fall apart isn’t politics or morals, an author argues—it’s cognitive failure, a pattern he says can be scientifically tested. Evil doesn’t take over societies by force or intelligence.