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That's exactly where 'neuro linguistic programming' comes into picture. Our expert counselling psychologist, explains some interesting facts about the ultimate brain programming language.
IBM has developed a programming language for tomorrows cognitive computers.
By mapping the brain activity of expert computer programmers while they puzzled over code, Johns Hopkins University scientists have found the neural mechanics behind this increasingly vital skill.
Neuroscientists have found reading computer code does not rely on the regions of the brain involved in language processing. Instead, it activates the 'multiple demand network,' which is also ...
IBM’s Made A Programming Language Like The One Your Brain Would Use In order to cope with a new era of computing, IBM’s come up with a whole new language to program cognitive computers.
Robotics DARPA, IBM Neurosynaptic Chip and Programming Language Mimic the Brain Engineering is often inspired by nature—the hooks in velcro or dermal denticles in sharkskin swimsuits. Then there’s ...
Gary Nunn had long accepted he didn’t like getting up early. But with neuro linguistic programming, he found he could change his life through repetition and the right words.
While the programmers lay in a functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) scanner, the researchers showed them snippets of code and asked them to predict what action the code would produce. The researchers ...
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig have unearthed fascinating evidence that the brain undergoes important changes in wiring when we embark on the ...
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