Month: April 2023

Learning to Learn Functions

Just like learning to ride a bike, humans have the remarkable ability to learn complex functional relationships between variables from only a small amount of data. But how exactly do we do it? Well, it turns out that we have an internal toolbox filled with prior expectations about the forms these relationships may take. In […]

Published on April 13, 2023

Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Recursive Pattern Processing in Human Adults

Imagine your brain as an architect, tirelessly constructing intricate buildings of thoughts and ideas. Just like a skilled architect, our minds possess the remarkable ability to generate recursive sequences – patterns nested within patterns, like a set of Russian dolls. But how exactly does this magical process occur? In a quest to uncover the secrets […]

Published on April 13, 2023

VP Harris Slams Mifepristone Ruling

Vice President Kamala Harris passionately expressed her frustration and disagreement with a recent federal court decision that would place restrictions on the use of mifepristone, an abortion-inducing drug. She compared the decision to someone questioning the expertise of a skilled chef after tasting their delicious dish! Harris believes that the ruling undermines the authority of […]

Published on April 13, 2023