Sentence examples for origin of intelligence from inspiring English sources

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"There's a tremendous support for the social brain hypothesis," she said, "but I think that in order to understand the origin of intelligence we have to think more broadly than that".

There are even those — Zhibo Zhang, in his very odd book "The Origin of Intelligence: Past, Present and Future of Man" — who imagine with great equanimity the development of a hybrid that would be more like a machine than a human.

To see whether that duplication formed the genetic origin of intelligence in vertebrates, Grant's team subjected mice with different mutations in these genes to a battery of visual tests that assess learning and attention in changing environments.

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Among Piaget's major works available in English are Le Langage et la pensée chez l'enfant (1923; The Language and Thought of the Child), Le Jugement et la raisonnement chez l'enfant (1924; Judgment and Reasoning in the Child), and La Naissance de l'intelligence chez l'enfant (1948; The Origins of Intelligence in Children).

He described Antioch University, the struggling college that offered these courses, as a "hotbed of radicalization" and then went on to rail against the classes she would be taking, "Theory of Justice," "Problems of Men," "Democracy in Education," "Origins of Intelligence in Children," as if this curriculum was somehow connected to Leslie's future criminality.

One of the Guantánamo detainee-assessment files disclosed recently to WikiLeaks and obtained independently by The New York Times may provide a clue about the origins of the intelligence that led to the breakthrough.

Neither scientist contributed anything to our understanding of human genetics or the origins of human intelligence, but they each created an awful public commotion and so found themselves a place in the history of the borderline-crazy eugenics movement started by Francis Galton.

Our work grants unique insight into the origins of natural intelligence; the results presented here are therefore readily transferable to the fields of natural computation, cell biology and biomedical science.

Another argument that Clarke provides (not mentioned by Hume in the Dialogues) to show that it is impossible for matter to be "the final and original being" is that we cannot explain the origin of motion and intelligence in the world if matter is the first, original self-existing being.

In five or six flights coming to the United States from England, Mexico and elsewhere, officials said, there were concerns about lapses in security in the city of origin, intelligence about possible terrorist activity, and sometimes both.

April 22, 1946 London, England Paul Davies, in full Paul Charles William Davies (born April 22 , 1946 London, England), British theoretical physicist and astrobiologist who contributed to scholarly and popular debate on issues such as the origin of life and extraterrestrial intelligence through his books and television specials.

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