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Recently it was suggested that implicit transitive inference does not depend upon the hippocampus (Frank, M. J., O'Reilly, R. C., & Curran, T. 2006. When memory fails, intuition reigns: midazolam enhances implicit inference in humans. Psychological Science, 17, 700 707).
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When intuition fails, math shows the way.
But the moment her intuition fails, he relapses into a brute.
(He also shows that where intuition fails, statistics are needed to inform decisions).
Most of us easily grasp the implications of this logic when applied to physical spaces and services – and yet, having bought into the neoliberal fantasies of Silicon Valley and its cheerleaders, our intuition fails us on most things digital.
"What gets us neuroscientists out of bed in the morning," says Smith, "is our conviction that the brain is ultimately a machine that can be potentially understood". Our intuition fails us, Smith says, because even the most sophisticated machines we can think of are ridiculously simple in comparison to the human brain.
Surprisingly, classical game theory fails to support this intuition.
However, this fails to capture the intuition that winning against more lawyers confers more importance (for example, 2 lawyers winning against 10 lawyers should confer them more prestige than winning against just 1 lawyer).
Your intuition never fails you.
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