Neurocognitive Research
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AI that thinks like people with autism will benefit software and learning tools
A computer on the third floor of Vanderbilt’s Featheringill Hall scans geometric patterns, deciding which missing shapes would most likely fit in. It fills in those blanks about as well as a human 17-year-old would, and it’s getting smarter, thanks to a study of the way certain people on the… Read MoreSep. 6, 2017
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Graduate’s path to traumatic brain injury research was littered with roadside bombs
A computer on the third floor of Vanderbilt’s Featheringill Hall scans geometric patterns, deciding which missing shapes would most likely fit in. It fills in those blanks about as well as a human 17-year-old would, and it’s getting smarter, thanks to a study of the way certain people on the… Read MoreMay. 3, 2013