I became a cognitive psychologist because I met a bunch of teachers I really liked. — Daniel Levitin Copy Share Image
The multiplication force of technology on cognitive differences is massive. — Jordan Peterson Copy Share Image
I'm very cognitive of the fact that I'm not perfect and I don't want to be. — Jesse Marsch Copy Share Image
I'm a biologist who has been interested in the biological roots of cognitive phenomena. — Francisco Varela Copy Share Image
“I would wonder if forgetfulness is more a product of convenience than cognitive function.” — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
“It appears to be a feature of System 1 that cognitive ease is associated with good feelings.” — Daniel Kahneman Copy Share Image
Muse is the brain-sensing headband that allows you to track your cognitive and emotional activity. It boosts your attention and helps you… — Ariel Garten Copy Share Image
Despite the hours spent debating different models of general education, the choices faculties make rarely lead to any significant difference in the… — Derek Bok Copy Share Image
It will be cheering to know that many people are skillful chessplayers, though in many instances their brains, in a general way,… — James Mortimer Copy Share Image
True believers are continually shown by reality that their god doesn't exist, but have developed extensive coping mechanisms to deal with this… — Mark Thomas Copy Share Image
The potential for cognitive and related technologies to help us pursue new business offerings is extraordinary. — Lynne Doughtie Copy Share Image
Humans create their cognitive powers by creating the environments in which they exercise those powers — Edwin Hutchins Copy Share Image
Research shows that for jobs of all kinds, emotional intelligence is twice as important an ingredient of outstanding performance as cognitive ability… — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image
From a cognitive standpoint, I'm very aware that you have no room for error in a picture book. Every word counts. — Kate DiCamillo Copy Share Image
We cannot sanction the view that the Constitution, while solicitous of the cognitive content of individual speech, has little or no regard… — John Marshall Harlan II Copy Share Image
“If we have no form of cognitive learning, our knowledge is empty with the absence of words in our mind for us… — Saaif Alam Copy Share Image
My idea here is that, inasmuch as certain cognitive tasks and principles are tied to nature's laws, these tasks and principles are… — Edward Tufte Copy Share Image
I'm not sure if a mental relation with a woman doesn't make it impossible to love her. To know the mind of… — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
I believe that both art and the human striving for cognitive comprehension are manifest forms of the grand game in which nothing… — Konrad Lorenz Copy Share Image
After a while, if you're committed, you start to believe in the things in which you're praying. It's just cognitive dissonance. You… — A. J. Jacobs Copy Share Image
Ideas are so much flat psychological surface unless some mirrored matter gives them cognitive lustre. This is why as a pragmatistI have… — William James Copy Share Image
If you are born into poverty, the chances are good that your children will be born into poverty. Find a way to… — George Kaiser Copy Share Image
Epistemology now flourishes with various complementary approaches. This includes formal epistemology, experimental philosophy, cognitive science and psychology, including relevant brain science, and… — Ernest Sosa Copy Share Image
“Cognition and emotion are both critical parts of normal functioning. As neatly summarized by Dr. Robert Sylwester (whose interview can be found… — Elkhonon Goldberg Copy Share Image
In studying language we can discover many basic properties of this cognitive structure, its organization, and also the genetic predispositions that provide… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
One of the most difficult problems of our age is that leaders, and perhaps academics as well, cannot readily admit that things… — Donald Michael Kraig Copy Share Image
Deep attention, the cognitive style traditionally associated with the humanities, is characterized by concentrating on a single object for long periods (say,… — N. Katherine Hayles Copy Share Image
If an epileptic seizure is focused in a particular sweet spot in the temporal lobe, a person won´t have motor seizures, but… — David Eagleman Copy Share Image
Some international relations scholars would posit that interest in zombies is an indirect attempt to get a cognitive grip on what U.S.… — Daniel Drezner Copy Share Image
Without the instruments and accumulated knowledge of the natural sciences... humans are trapped in a cognitive prison. They are like intelligent fish… — E. O. Wilson Copy Share Image
I always look at myself knowing that I will have a certain degree of cognitive distortion. — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
New research into cognitive functioning - how the brain works - proves that bullet points are the least effective way to deliver… — Carmine Gallo Copy Share Image
We often attribute 'understanding' and other cognitive predicates by metaphor and analogy to cars, adding machines, and other artifacts, but nothing is… — John Searle Copy Share Image
Emotional function and cognitive function aren't unrelated to each other. They're completely intertwined. — Amishi Jha Copy Share Image
A visit to Israel is always an experience in cognitive dissonance. The Israel you personally see and hear is so completely different… — Alan Dershowitz Copy Share Image
“I flip a cognitive coin while reading Dr. Briggs' take on life, theology, science, and the conception of human life.” — Asa Don Brown Copy Share Image
“Opting for timely and speedy technologies at the expense of cognitive intelligent human resource abilities is a tricky ethical dilemma in the… — Jonathan Tetteh-Cole Copy Share Image