ToAnothr 01/31/2009

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ToAnothr 01/24/2009

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ToAnothr 12/28/2008

  • yes, then the value can be shaped to social value

    tags: Brain, for:Anothr

    • Past rewards influence how humans (and other animals) make decisions. We’ve known about that for a long time, said Serences – through day-to-day experience as well as the numerous experiments of economists and cognitive psychologists. Though more and more research is looking into it, little is known about how rewards affect the way the brain processes incoming sensory information, specifically as it relates to vision. Could it be that we see things differently if they have paid off before?

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ToAnothr 11/13/2008

  • tags: TED, Yeeyan, for:Anothr

    • 认识 TED 这东西纯属 serendipity(意外的收获),记得好像是在 iTunes 上看到的(那时还在用一个叫 Windows 的操作系统,而 iTunes 则是当时最让我欣赏的软件之一)。一开始的时候只觉得好玩,载了好几个下来,待到暑假慢慢听。有一次听到 David Pogue演讲
      感觉顿时被征服了。David Pogue 早年曾在百老汇当过导演,后来又跑到《纽约时报》当起了科技版专栏作者。他在2004年的 TED
      大会上做的那个演讲真可谓声情并茂:演讲以一段唱词(加即兴钢琴伴奏)开始,而后 David
      以十分诙谐幽默的语言来演绎出缺乏人性化设计的产品如何为用户(最终是为企业)带来苦恼的故事。听过这个演讲后,我才真正体会到学好英语所带来的乐趣——
      就是能听得懂人家演讲里头的笑话、双关以及各种文字游戏!

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