Month: January 2021

Including unhealthy foods may diminish positive effects of an otherwise healthy diet

Researchers have reported diminished benefits of a Mediterranean diet among those with high frequency of eating unhealthy foods. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder of the Institute for the Future of Human Potential, where he leads the charge in pioneering Self-Enhancement Science for the Success of […]

Published on January 11, 2021

Functional Use of Eye Movements for an Acting System

Movements of the eyes assist vision and support hand and body movements in a cooperative way. Despite their strong functional coupling, different types of movements are usually studied independently. We integrate knowledge from behavioral, neurophysiological, and clinical studies on how eye movements are coordinated with goal-directed hand movements and how they facilitate motor learning. Understanding […]

Published on January 10, 2021

Quantifying Structural and Non‐structural Expectations in Relative Clause Processing

Abstract Information‐theoretic complexity metrics, such as Surprisal (Hale, 2001; Levy, 2008) and Entropy Reduction (Hale, 2003), are linking hypotheses that bridge theorized expectations about sentences and observed processing difficulty in comprehension. These expectations can be viewed as syntactic derivations constrained by a grammar. However, this expectation‐based view is not limited to syntactic information alone. The […]

Published on January 9, 2021