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Juxtacognition

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Marketing/consumer behaviour funds my Human-Computer Interaction habit. Cheap coffee fuels the rest.

Content Marketing Manager at Search Engine Journal by day. Opinions are mine alone.

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Scientists reconstruct Pink Floyd song by listening to people’s brainwaves (www.theguardian.com)

Neuroscientists analyzed the brain activity of 29 volunteers while they listened to Pink Floyd. Then, they assembled auditory spectrograms into a recognizable reproduction of what the patients had heard, making some of the vocals clear. Researchers aimed to restore the musicality of natural speech in patients with neurological...

Big Data, Big Biases - Joachim Vosgerau (youtu.be)

Big data seems to be the answer and the thing everyone turns to today, but should we? Joachim Vosgerau gave an excellent talk a while ago on the biases that show up when working with it. "Vosgerau showed that if one collects data in a non-representative way, it can lead to high levels of confidence in an extremely biased and...

The perception of silence (www.pnas.org)

Do we only hear sounds? Or can we also hear silence? These questions are the subject of a centuries-old philosophical debate between two camps: the perceptual view (we literally hear silence), and the cognitive view (we only judge or infer silence). Here, we take an empirical approach to resolve this theoretical controversy. We...

Sensorimotor synchronization to music reduces pain (journals.plos.org)

"In this study, we show that sensorimotor synchronization to music significantly amplifies the pain-reducing effects of music listening. Using pressure algometry to the fingernails, pain stimuli were delivered to n = 59 healthy adults either during music listening or silence, while either performing an active tapping task or a...

The illusion of moral decline - Nature (www.nature.com)

"Anecdotal evidence indicates that people believe that morality is declining. In a series of studies using both archival and original data (n = 12,492,983), we show that people in at least 60 nations around the world believe that morality is declining, that they have believed this for at least 70 years and that they...

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@Pons_Aelius Agreed. Especially because the "threats" and reality change drastically between generations. Researchers provide alternative explanations in the article, but I just assumed it was just because things had changed. Different makes people uncomfortable and equate it with a decline. It was a super interesting read.

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    @researchbuzz This makes total sense to me. I still think of my grandmother every time I smell certain Avon products. Sometimes, the memory is so strong I forget and will catch myself looking for her. Only thing I find as effective is music.

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