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cognitive scientist的意思

cognitive scientist中文翻譯:

認知科學;理性科學;認識科學(cognitivescience的變形)

相似詞語短語

cognitive───adj.認知的,認識的

catastrophist scientist───災變學家

cognitive skills───認知能力

the scientist───科學家

rocket scientist───火箭專家;股市分析高手;行家;<俚>穿梭于金融市場的行家

cognitive functioning───認知功能

cognitive skill───認知技能

physical scientist───n.物理學家

cognitive processing───認知加工

雙語使用場景

Music and melody seem to have a unique place in memory, Amherst College cognitive scientist Matthew Schulkind suggests.───阿莫·特斯學院的認知科學家馬修·蘇爾坎德提出音樂和旋律在我們的大腦記憶里有著獨特位置。

cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter would call them "tightly bonded semantic chunks," like "pieces of wax that have melted together in the bright sunlight.───認知科學家道格拉斯·霍夫斯塔特稱之為“緊密結合語義塊”,如同“在強烈的陽光下混合的蠟塊”。

Commander Dylan Schmorrow, a cognitive scientist with the navy, devised a crown of sensors to monitor activity in the brain such as blood flow and oxygen levels.───海軍中校迪倫·斯莫羅是一位認知科學家,他設計出一種傳感器人造冠,用來監測大腦的一些活動,如血流量和氧含量。

Humans can see into the future, says a cognitive scientist.───根據某感知科學家稱:人類能預見未來。

In a recent interview I asked cognitive scientist Keith Stanovich───在最近的一次采訪當中,我向認知科學家基思·斯坦諾維西(KeithStanovich)詢問

英語使用場景

Humans can see into the future, says a cognitive scientist.

One cognitive scientist, David Geary, argues that as human society grows increasingly complex, individuals don't need to be as intelligent in order to survive and reproduce.

The cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter would call them "tightly bonded semantic chunks, " like "pieces of wax that have melted together in the bright sunlight."

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Antti Revonsuo, a Finnish cognitive scientist, has shown that our amygdala (the fight-or-flight piece of the brain) fires more than normal when we're in REM sleep (the time in sleep when we dream).

"One possibility is that we judge people's characters from their faces—whether they are honest, kind, and smart," says Steven Pinker, a cognitive scientist at Harvard.

"Memory," says cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter, "is highly reconstructive.

Commander Dylan Schmorrow, a cognitive scientist with the navy, devised a crown of sensors to monitor activity in the brain such as blood flow and oxygen levels.