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Participants were shown the original 90 foil face-name pairs that were presented in the scanner along with 90 new facename foils and instructed to press one button on a computer keyboard marked "old" to items they had seen at any time in the scanner and another marked "new" to ones they did not recognize.
There, at about 10 15 most workday mornings, one of them pushes a button on a computer.
Like hitting the "refresh" button on a computer.
Today, it's hitting a Go button on a computer and making sure nothing goes wrong".
"They think maybe we push a button on a computer, and a movie pops out," said Lee Unkrich, the director of "Toy Story 3" and a Pixar veteran.
In fact it is similar to clicking on the print button on a computer screen and sending a digital file, say a letter, to an inkjet printer.
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The woman at the cart punched some buttons on a computer, and after a moment the paper came out.
"They celebrate something that is profoundly human, that there is value in making things, even pushing the buttons on a computer to produce an object.
But experiments using EEG have allowed people to do simple things like pressing buttons on a computer screen by moving a cursor and clicking it, and operating the flippers on a pinball machine.That got Dr Contreras-Vidal thinking.
Go to Article from The New York Times » Go to Related Articles from DealBook » A Farewell to Citigroup By JULIE CRESWELL and ERIC DASH Entering his sun-filled office in Citigroup's Manhattan headquarters, Sanford I. Weill punched a few buttons on a computer near a window before looking over his shoulder and smiling broadly.
By subtracting the reaction time to the question about physical match from the reaction time to the question about name match, they were able to isolate and set aside the time required for sheer speed of reading letters and pushing buttons on a computer.
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