People naturally fall into different behavior patterns that shape how they think, react, and make decisions in everyday life.
Scientists have developed a new AI algorithm that can separate brain patterns related to a particular behavior. This work promises to improve brain-computer interfaces and aid with the discovery of ...
When researchers unveiled an AI system called Centaur earlier this year, the pitch was bold: a single model that could predict how humans would behave in virtually any psychological experiment, just ...
The metaverse is a virtual space enabling interactions beyond geographical boundaries, promising to transform how people engage with each other both in the digital and the physical worlds. The lack of ...
Emotions, long deemed a distinctly human characteristic, guide a repertoire of behaviors, e.g., promoting risk-aversion under negative emotional states or generosity under positive ones. The question ...
Maryam Shanechi, the Sawchuk Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering and founding director of the USC Center for Neurotechnology, and her team have developed a new AI algorithm that can separate ...
Psychology research explores personality patterns linked to psychopathic traits. Here are 15 behaviors often discussed in ...
Randy Pugh, Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task Force subject matter expert, speaks to leaders assigned to Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) HQ, NAVSUP Weapon Systems ...
Human infants have limited motor capabilities, which prevents them from accessing and exploring all parts of their surrounding environment, and also makes them difficult research participants to study ...
At M42, Mr. Marren will provide strategic advisory support across human behavior analysis, pattern recognition, applied psychometrics, and artificial intelligence. His experience in understanding how ...
Walk into any party and you’ll witness a living galaxy of behavior. Someone is brushing a friend’s hair; a couple leans close in flirtation; a group laughs too loudly over cards; others linger by the ...