
How to interpret the meaning of "crossed arms"? - social psychology
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neuroscience - Why is a cross-dominant/ambidextrous brain more ...
The left and right hemispheres of the brain are connected by a bundle of fibers called the corpus callosum. Ambidextrous, left handers and cross-dominant people have symmetrical brains as …
neuroscience - What structures in the brain are called upon to ...
Given all of this complex coordination that is possible between the two arms/hands, what are the structures within the brain that are called upon to strengthen the coupling between the two arms …
Who was the first to use Softmax to model decision making?
Nov 24, 2019 · Softmax is a mathematical function frequently used to model probabilistic choice between multiple alternatives associated with different values, e.g. two arms in a bandit task; See for …
What is the difference between 'stereoscopic depth' and 'crossed ...
Jun 22, 2016 · What is the difference between stereoscopic depth and crossed/uncrossed disparity, and specifically in terms of their use in the methods to manipulate visual stimuli to investigate depth …
What’s the name for this concept? - Psychology & Neuroscience Stack ...
Jul 7, 2024 · I remember a long time ago seeing a video talking about how if you’re trying to change a persons position on something, if you go past the persons something then the conversation is …
Newest 'attention' Questions - Psychology & Neuroscience Stack …
For questions regarding how the brain and mind filter out different aspects of the environment to attend to others with greater salience, and experimental paradigms that explore these mechanisms or their …
sensation - Do people with birth defects feel phantom limbs ...
Jun 23, 2017 · The phenomenon of phantom limbs in people who have lost arms or legs to amputation is pretty well-established. It makes a fair amount of sense. The "brain mapping" of the limb (and for that …
neuroscience - What are the effects of implanting electrodes into the ...
3 If one implants electrodes into a monkey's brain in order to allow the monkey to control a mechanical arm, then is the monkeys able to move both it's natural and it's mechanical arms at once? What …
The psychology of humility. Why do we not value our efforts?
Aug 9, 2013 · 4 This question has crossed my mind a few times, and quite recently on reflection it came up again. Why is it that we rarely value the worth of our efforts? By this I mean, why do people often …