Posts Tagged ‘recognition’

Other primates can forget a face, too


U. MICHIGAN (US)—Even the most social of animals don’t always recognize individuals they regularly encounter, new research finds, uncovering first known evidence of “missing social knowledge” in non-human primates. Continue…

Monday, May 24, 2010 13:45 - 0 Comments


Earth & Environment - Dec 8, 2009 11:51 - 0 Comments

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Capuchins never forget a familiar face

EMORY (US)—Capuchin monkeys are able to recognize familiar faces from photographs, an ability they share with humans. (more…)

Science & Technology - Nov 30, 2009 13:43 - 6 Comments

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Computer learns to think like a child

U. PENN (US)—Computer scientist Ben Taskar says one of the biggest stumbling blocks in terms of artificial intelligence is the fact that computers learn slower than children. (more…)

Society & Culture - Jul 10, 2009 17:50 - 0 Comments

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Too saintly? A little sin might be in order.

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New research suggests that when people operate above or below a certain level of moral self-worth, they instinctively push back in the opposite direction to reach an internally regulated set point of goodness.


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