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'Cognitive biases in hallucinations - Inconsistent findings and suboptimal measurement practices', Dr David SmailesSeveral cognitive biases are thought to play a role in the development of hallucinations. Biases in source monitoring (where participants must determine whether stimuli were internal and/or…
From Bethany Anderson
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Embodied Cognition Part IIProf. Andy Clark and Prof. Barbara Webb conclude their exploration of embodied cognition. If you download and reuse this video, please remember to attribute the University of Edinburgh and include…
From Geoff Fortescue
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Embodied Cognition Part IProf. Andy Clark and Prof. Barbara Webb explore embodied cognition. If you download and reuse this video, please remember to attribute the University of Edinburgh and include the relevant licence…
From Geoff Fortescue
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Is Our Brain a Probabilistic Machine?Dr Peggy Seriès explores the idea that the human brain is a machine driven by probabilities. If you download and reuse this video, please remember to attribute the University of Edinburgh and…
From Geoff Fortescue
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Intelligent Machines and the Human BrainWe can build computers that do amazing things. An exciting field is machine learning. Dr Mark Sprevak explores intelligent machines and the human brain. If you download and reuse this video, please…
From Geoff Fortescue
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What Is Consciousness? Part IIExplaining consciousness is one of the hardest problems in science. David Carmel discusses scientific investigations into consciousness. If you download and reuse this video, please remember to…
From Geoff Fortescue
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What Is Consciousness? Part IExplaining consciousness is one of the hardest problems in science. Dr Mark Sprevak explores. If you download and reuse this video, please remember to attribute the University of Edinburgh and…
From Geoff Fortescue
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Stone-age Minds in Modern Skulls Part IIIKenny Smith and Dr Suilin Lavelle conclude their exploration of evolutionary theory and the philosophy of mind. If you download and reuse this video, please remember to attribute the University of…
From Geoff Fortescue
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Stone-age Minds in Modern Skulls Part IIKenny Smith and Dr Suilin Lavelle discuss evolutionary theory and the philosophy of mind. If you download and reuse this video, please remember to attribute the University of Edinburgh and include…
From Geoff Fortescue
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Stone-age Minds in Modern Skulls Part IKenny Smith and Dr Suilin Lavelle introduce evolutionary theory and the philosophy of mind. If you download and reuse this video, please remember to attribute the University of Edinburgh and include…
From Geoff Fortescue
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Use of Thomson's data in studies of cognative ageing and cognative epidemiology by Ian DearyPresentation by Ian Deary for Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology 2014.University of Edinburgh.
From Gabrielle Migdalska
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Informatics 1 Cognitive ScienceA brief description of the course content. For more information see https://path.is.ed.ac.uk/courses/INFR08020_SV1_SEM2
From Matthias Hennig
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Research During the Pandemic: Working Across 3 Nations - Managing Multiple Study SitesKatie Wells, the National Coordinator for the PREVENT Dementia Programme, discusses her role in managing multiple study sites across 3 nations during the Covid-19 pandemic. She describes how the…
From Jo Merrifield
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Neuropolitics: Biometrics and Cognitive Science Part 2Part two of an introduction to cognitive science and the use of biometrics in neuropolitics.
From Robin Hill
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Neuropolitics: Biometrics and Cognitive Science Part 1First part of an introduction to cognitive science and the use of biometrics in neuropolitics.
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