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Attention, conviction, motivation: cognitive states can be read on the face

https://www.mpg.de/24895525/cognitive-states-can-be-read-on-the-face?c=11863214

Facial expressions can reveal cognitive states such as motivation and focus, which influence task performance. A study by the Ernst Strüngmann Institute indicates that these expressions predict performance in tasks across species, including mice. Findings may have implications for ADHD, autism, and dementia research by providing objective measures of cognitive states.
14, 2023 Cognitive Research Whether we spontaneously put ourselves in someone else’s

Attention, conviction, motivation: cognitive states can be read on the face

https://www.mpg.de/24895525/cognitive-states-can-be-read-on-the-face

Facial expressions can reveal cognitive states such as motivation and focus, which influence task performance. A study by the Ernst Strüngmann Institute indicates that these expressions predict performance in tasks across species, including mice. Findings may have implications for ADHD, autism, and dementia research by providing objective measures of cognitive states.
14, 2023 Cognitive Research Whether we spontaneously put ourselves in someone else’s

Das Archiv der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft – ein Rückblick auf das Jahr 2016

https://www.mpg.de/11241286/mpg_archiv_jb_2016?c=10583665

Im Jahr 2016 wurden einige langwierige Prozesse erfolgreich umgesetzt. Dazu gehört die Verabschiedung des Archivstatuts, das die Rechte und Pflichten des Archivs regelt und gegenüber Nutzern transparent macht. Neuland betrat das Archiv mit dem Projekt zur Entwicklung eines Werkzeugs zur E-Mailarchivierung.
Abb. 1: Leopold Koppel beim Ausritt mit seiner Tochter Else, ohne Datum.

Different from a computer: Why the brain never processes the same input in the same way

https://www.mpg.de/15182861/different-from-a-computer-why-the-brain-never-processes-the-same-input-in-the-same-way

The brain never processes the same information in the same way. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences have found out why this is the case and how it works. A decisive role plays a critical state of the neuronal networks.
If you direct it to something else, a first, strong brain response can still occur