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But it is running more than 30 projects that aim to make it better at listening to the public, quicker to learn new things and respond to problems, and more focused on prevention.
He has found that by violating our expectations in a strange, alien world, fantastical stories pushes our brains to be more flexible, making us more creative, and quicker to learn new ideas.
Importantly, this sensitivity seems to extend to others' feelings – they are better at recognising emotions in others' faces – and they are also quicker to learn to avoid a threat, such as a small electric shock in the lab, perhaps because those more intense bodily feelings saturate their memories, making the aversion more visceral.
It was found that those who were quicker to learn showed a greater leftward asymmetry in the parietal lobes and also had more white matter in left Heschl's gyrus (which lies in the heart of the primary auditory cortex).
However, younger minds tend to be quicker to learn and remember.
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Those behind the markets are smart, extremely tech-savvy and quick to learn from their peers' mistakes.
Contemporary robots are neither as dexterous as Chappie nor as quick to learn, but that's just for now.
Her other son, Zack, aged five, was quick to learn the news, and Heidi feared the magic was over.
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