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My thoughts are not your thoughts

Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct Publication, 2014
Authenticating users of computer systems based on their brainwave signals is now a realistic possibility, made possible by the increasing availability of EEG (electroencephalography) sensors in wireless headsets and wearable devices. This possibility is especially interesting because brainwave-based authentication naturally meets the criteria for two ...
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First Thought, Best Thought:

2023
This essay examines the initial exchange between Western and Eastern meditational poetics that led to the founding of Naropa University. Though many accomplished writers and meditation teachers were involved in these early conversations, and a number of cultural motivations were involved in the Kerouac School project, it was the meeting of Chögyam ...
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Ordering Thoughts on Thought Disorder

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
A common denominator can be found permeating thought disorder at various levels – the lack of executive planning and editing. With data available from aphasiology and neuropsychology, certain features of thought disorder can be reinterpreted as being consistent with dysfunction of the frontal lobe. It is hypothesised that thought disorder may reflect a
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Art thought and everyday thought∗

Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1988
∗Talking and Learning in Small Groups: Pupils aged 12‐13 in Conversation about a Poem, by Pat Smyth, scdc Publications/Longman, London (1985), pp. 156. £5‐95. isbn 0‐582‐17344‐2.
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Animal thought exceeds language-of-thought

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023
Abstract Quilty-Dunn et al. claim that all complex infant and animal reasoning implicate language-of-thought hypothesis (LOTH)-like structures. We agree with the authors that the mental life of animals can be explained in representationalist terms, but we disagree with their idea that the complexity of mental representations is best explained by ...
Angelica Kaufmann, Albert Newen
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Themes of thoughts and thoughtfulness

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2014
In preparing and compiling the background for the issue of Acoustics Today on Leo Beranek to commemorate his 100th birthday, there were some consistent themes of Leo’s work and contribution to colleagues and scholars with whom he worked. This was particularly evident in the many “side-bars” solicited from over three dozen friends and colleagues.
Carl Rosenberg, William J. Cavanaugh
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Thoughts on Reconnection

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1998
It was clearly recognized in the early sixties that rapid magnetic field line reconnection was required in order to account for the fast energy release in solar flares and also to cause convection in the magnetosphere and ionosphere. However, reconnection mechanisms based only on diffusion of magnetic fields due to electrical resistivity were much too ...
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Visualizing Thought

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractDepictive expressions of thought predate written language by thousands of years. They have evolved in communities through a kind of informal user testing that has refined them. Analyzing common visual communications reveals consistencies that illuminate how people think as well as guide design; the process can be brought into the laboratory and
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THOUGHT AS A FORM OF SENSATION, AND AGNOSIS OF THOUGHT

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1952
STUDIES on patients with lobectomies, lobotomies, and epilepsy have furnished new evidence that thought is the product of activation of a gigantic, but specific, group of neurones. As Cobb1has said recently: "There is no hint of any fundamental difference between the 'mental' and 'non-mental' functions of the central nervous system." Newly reported ...
R M, BRICKNER, A S, BARNUM
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Perverse Thought

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2002
Based on Bion's work on the 'psychotic and non-psychotic parts of the personality', the author hypothesises the existence of a special type of thought disorder known as 'perverse thought'. First the author presents an overview of the major contributions to the concept of perversion that have a bearing on 'perverse thought'.
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