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"If we recognize the power of becoming technological empaths, we get this opportunity where technology can help us bridge the emotional and cognitive divide," Crum says.
But those hoi polloi voters, who, in 2012, as they were in 2008, seem to be drawn to politicians with big ideas and strong beliefs, may also be responding to something even bigger than this cognitive divide.
NEW YORK — You might call it the cognitive divide — the split between an evidence-based worldview and one that is rooted in faith or ideology — and it is one of the most important fault lines in the United States today.
Accordingly, instead of a cognitive divide, they support the notion of an evolutionary continuity of mental functions.
It may be possible, therefore, that the monkey has fallen on the wrong side of the cognitive divide.
Monkeys are conspicuously absent from this list because they fail the mark test and show persistent signs of social responses to mirrors despite prolonged exposure, which has been interpreted as evidence of a cognitive divide between hominoids and other species.
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This thesis denies that the states of mind conventionally expressed by moral utterances are beliefs or mental states which fall on the cognitive side of the cognitive/non-cognitive divide.
For example, practicing meditation to increase mindfulness and give the brain a chance to rest and reset itself; going outdoors, which has shown to improve cognitive functioning; dividing a project into smaller, more doable parts to increase confidence and reduce frustration; or listening to music, which can spur creativity.
The "Great One" or "one body" idea is that in an analogous way, the entire cosmos is a whole constituted by its myriad parts, and the parts exist as various individuals and kinds only because our cognitive activity divides them off from the whole.
"One implication of the naturalness with which we divide cognitive labor," they write, is that there's "no sharp boundary between one person's ideas and knowledge" and "those of other members" of the group.
The phenomenon likely stems from what researchers call "transactive memory systems". When humans form familiar groups, such as research teams or intimate couples, they "divide cognitive labor" to operate more efficiently, the study says.
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