It is unclear how knowledge of one's actions and one's body contribute to the understanding of others' actions. Here we show that two subjects lacking cutaneous touch and sense of movement and ...
Visual stimuli in the real world are often highly predictable on the basis of spatial context, transition probabilities and prior information from previous glances. Normative Bayesian models dictate ...
Brett Surbey is a corporate paralegal and freelance writer based out of Alberta, Canada. His work has appeared in Publishers Weekly, Canadian Mortgage Trends, Industry West Magazine, and various ...
We all have expectations that either are placed on us by family or friends, or internally by ourselves. Some are artificial, and many are rooted in the word "supposed"—you are supposed to be a doctor, ...
Daniel Rathburn is an editor at Investopedia who works on tax, accounting, regulatory, and cryptocurrency content. The Street expectation is the forecasts of a company’s earnings and revenue made by ...
Six years later, it’s still fun to make fun of Google Glass. A reference to Google Glass is shorthand for hubris, foolishness, a tech company completely missing the mark on what regular human beings ...
There’s pessimism. There’s optimism. Then there’s another, lesser explored but deeply significant state — expectation. That feeling of knowing, or believing we know, what’s going to happen. And while ...
The words “stinking thinking” may sound a bit pejorative or even a little funny, but there isn't anything funny about proven tactics designed to negatively influence your thoughts and actions by using ...
Our lives are ruled by expectation. We order a meal in a restaurant and want it to match the appetizing picture and be delicious. We go on vacation and even before the trip we start dreaming about how ...
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