Published in Nature Neuroscience, new research reveals that timing, not repetition, drives associative learning. By showing ...
New research from the University of Lincoln, UK, is challenging a common assumption about the evolutionary origins of human ...
Cognitive warfare technologies now model and simulate human behavior at scale, raising concerns about autonomous digital ...
People may think of survival as an individual act—every animal (and person) for themselves. But a new study from UCLA ...
Both the idiosyncratic rater effect and quantum physics prove that feedback is more reflective of the provider than the ...
A famous psychological experiment in 1980 revealed insights into human behavior. This same study applies to how people respond to contemporary AI. An AI Insider scoop.
An entertaining view of what unpopular creatures including raccoons, rats, coyotes, gulls, snakes, and other intruders teach us about intelligence, adaptability, and ourselves.
Scientists analyzed the urine of wild chimpanzees who'd feasted on fallen fruit to see how much alcohol they consumed from the fermented sugars.
A good strategy can help a company attract new customers, communicate with them, and collect important data Elysse Bell is a finance and business writer for Investopedia. She writes about small ...
Although Facebook is the most popular social network across generations, it is not as dominant with younger people as it is with older ones, according to recent research from Sprout Social. The report ...
A better way to drive growth and profitability by Scott Magids, Alan Zorfas and Daniel Leemon When companies connect with customers’ emotions, the payoff can be huge. Consider these examples: After a ...
Across the animal kingdom, those who are sick self isolate. Here, this behaviour is shown — in mice — to be driven by systemic IL-1β release and mediated by an IL-1R1-expressing subpopulation of ...