The cognitive .....(SCIENCE) Donald Hoffman uses evolutionary game theory to show that ........
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whether we are conscious humans or inanimate .....(MEASURE) devices.
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His conclusion is a .....(DRAMA) one â the world presented to us by our perceptions is nothing like reality.
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On one side, youâll find .....(RESEARCH) scratching their chins raw trying to understand how a.......
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Getting at questions about the nature of reality and .....(ENTANGLE) the observer from the observed is an endeavor that straddles the boundaries of neuroscience and fundamental physics.
disentangling
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And thatâs where you can find Hoffman â straddling the boundaries, attempting a .....(MATHEMATICS) model of the observer,
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In an article written for the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, the team announced that it had ...... opened, uncovered, revealed, exposed ..... an unexpected medical finding
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Still, we bank on the fact that our simulation is a .....(REASONABLE) decent one.
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There are benign uses of data mining, .....but, however, although , nevertheless ...... for most of us the bigger issue is ........
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that view can no longer be.......(HOLD)
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Last week, scientists at Columbia and Stanford published their analysis of 82 million online searches, .....that, which, who, whom......were provided to them by Microsoft
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We tend to assume that our perceptions â sights, sounds, textures and tastes â are an accurate .....(PORTRAY) of the real world.