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Google’s new AI algorithm predicts heart disease by looking at your eyes
“• The rear interior wall of the eye (the fundus) is chock-full of blood vessels that reflect the body’s overall health. • By studying their appearance with camera and microscope, doctors can infer things like an individual’s blood pressure, age, … Continue reading
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How long will it take? Power biases time predictions (Study)
“People tend to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish tasks. This bias known as the planning fallacy derives from the tendency to focus attention too narrowly on the envisaged goal and to ignore additional information that could make predictions … Continue reading
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Tagged decision, duration, estimate, length, planning, power, prediction, time
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Predicting Individuals’ Learning Success from Patterns of Pre-Learning MRI Activity (Study)
Abstract “Performance in most complex cognitive and psychomotor tasks improves with training, yet the extent of improvement varies among individuals. Is it possible to forecast the benefit that a person might reap from training? Several behavioral measures have been used … Continue reading