Time Quote by Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Download Open image ““Signals’ prioritising mechanisms become dislocated in times of overload.”” — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Time
We know that communication must be hampered, and its form largely determined, by the unconscious but inevitable influence of a transmitting mechanism, whether that… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Our ability to appropriately process messages becomes overloaded. When we try to process too much too fast, our sensibilities become dulled and we lose… — Meg Meeker Copy Share Image
“When there is a lot of information bombarding us all at once, such as the sounds, movements and smells of several people, it is… — Kevin Berry Copy Share Image
“The more attention the brain pays to a given stimulus, the more elaborately the information will be encoded—and retained.” — John Medina Copy Share Image
“The more attention the brain pays to a given stimulus, the more elaborately the information will be encoded—that is, learned—and retained.” — John Medina Copy Share Image
We can't ignore signals that our bodies are giving us when something is wrong. — Camille Grammer Copy Share Image
Information overload refers to the notion that we're trying to take in more than the brain can handle. — Daniel Levitin Copy Share Image
Occasionally one speaks... of signals or signal chains. It should be noted that the word signal means the transmission of signs and hence concerns… — Hans Reichenbach Copy Share Image
Most of us feel overburdened by information, although I would say the overloaded feeling comes more from coordinating all of the information and responding… — David Rose Copy Share Image
“Signals ‘capacity’ tends to be defined by how much the senior end can transmit, rather than by how much the junior end can conveniently… — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“Thus, over the course of seconds sensory cues can shape your behavior unconsciously.” — Robert M. Sapolsky Copy Share Image
“steam-tactics saga illustrates that (4) Rationalism, unlike empiricism, tends to assume an accretion of vested interests.” — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“The one lesson to be learned is the necessity for every officer to cultivate belief in his own judgment, so as not to be… — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“Many of the more ghastly and idiotic aspects of the Great War were made possible by the coincidence of mass-production and the social religion… — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“The literal meaning of ‘doctrine’ is “what is taught within a group as its corporate beliefs, principles or faith”52 – although “what is learnt… — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“(20) There is an inverse law between robust doctrine and the need for signalling.” — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“that (11) Purveyors of technical systems will seek to define performance criteria and trials conditions.” — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“By the close of the Victorian age Britain’s officer classes were increasingly the inheritors, rather than the winners, of empire.” — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“can therefore attribute the many reporting failures at Jutland to a cocktail of factors, including: (a) lack of initiative, and ‘seniority knows best’; (b)… — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“Some of them are blinding glimpses of the obvious (BGOs), several overlap, and I make no claims of discovery. The fundamental proposition – and… — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“My comments are directed at the system which was responsible for their poor performance, not at the officers concerned. I do not recall ever… — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“(19) Signalling promotes the centralisation of authority.” — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
“(21) Heavy signalling, like copious orders, is symptomatic of doctrinal deficiency,” — Gilbert Andrew Hugh Gordon Copy Share Image
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These joys were so trifling as to be as imperceptible as grains of gold among the sand, and in moments of depression she saw… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
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Intel has a very complete process that I go through any time I want to sell that ensures I have no insider information. — Brian Krzanich Copy Share Image
I feel like the future is unwritten. So many of the things that we write now haven't been about educating people on the environment,… — John Flansburgh Copy Share Image
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“The future is only an indifferent void no one cares about, but the past is filled with life, and its countenance is irritating, repellent,… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image