And the way to interpret this data is that people first adopt particular attentional states, Temporal dissociation decreased. Temporal dissociation is being unaware of time.
You're better off beginning the day after your birthday, the day after your anniversary working here than three days before that. Temporal landmarks shape our behavior, help us change our behavior.Number four-- when are you most likely to run your first marathon-- at what age?
and in my near term, grownup, science fiction like "Existence." You always have to watch out for temporal chauvinism. Temporal chauvinism is saying, "This right now.This time. This is it.
For example, to make this substantial, you begin to be able to see-- oh, later. Temporal resolution is the ability to see changes in small deltas in time.Combined together, to make it substantial, it means for example, the ability to see an emotion the moment it is arising, and to see the emotion the moment it is seizing and all
hour long intervals because there's really not much of a where you'll be maybe five minutes from now. It's more like in hourly intervals so, so at the end, a temporal regularity, temporal chunks are on hour and the location resolution is the tower distance.audience member#1: Thanks. Albert: Mm-hmm.
of physics you see potentially the elimination of causality and temporality um and you see basically a a state of unity with the potential to create all that there is and that sounded very Divine to
The light's changing every day. Temporality is actually a really big component of the work. But when that happens, and you realize, oh, my gosh, that's the sun hitting Hamlet, or whatever it may be, my hope is
Well, it's a neutral stimuli, but we expected something better, and we get something slightly worse. Those temporal differences is really what we care about. And this is a reason we have such a problem with our hedonic treadmill.
You know, where we want to, for example, classify-- we want to perceive something and extract complex patterns, and even patterns across temporal boundaries. We've been able to do that very well with deep learning. And now we're sort of running forward with reinforcement learning, with lots of new innovations.
And the merchant steps in and connects them that way, indirectly. With temporal distance, we don't usually think of middlemen this way. But that's actually what a lot of them do.
There's only a few writers who do that for me on a regular basis. The Temporal Police will get us.
That's what he wanted his circumnavigation marked as. The temporal element-- the gain or loss of a day-- the representation of an entire planetary activity through the circumnavigator's tracks, the third element was how circumnavigators took the physical globe as their personal emblem or accessory.
projections to give you an understanding of what the relationships, what the clusters, gaps, outliers might be. For temporal data you might have patterns that rise: stock market information, gene expression data, and when Google goes up does Microsoft go up or does Microsoft go down? Or does Apple go up or down? Is there a relationship that might be interesting, that might be useful, that might be significant? So that is most commonly seen in temporal data that has continuous
Dr King was trying to make tomorrow better. Don't get temporal dissociation. Dr King was a futurist trying to make tomorrow better.
And you say the car is in the garage. You use a temporal thing and a spatial thing. The same word "in" packages them both.
But the concept of temporal discounting-- for our listeners and viewers who are not familiar with this, it's basically a term economists use
Real neurons have complex temporal dynamics.
Because that's temporal . It's temporary.
And those temporal profiles are different based on-- Even within the immune system, for example, some components take longer to come back online than others.
¿Tú ves como algo temporal ?
Helps you navigate, right? So there are also temporal landmarks. There's some good research-- a lot of research on this.
Some of them operate as temporal landmarks, operating somewhat similar to physical landmarks in space. What do these temporal landmarks do? They trigger a peculiar form of mental accounting.
rather than on the 13th of the month. You can choose personal temporal landmarks. You're better off beginning the day after your birthday, the day after your anniversary working here than three days before that.
And those temporal profiles are different based on-- even within the immune system, for example, some components take longer to come back online than others.
So you can use temporal differences to get at whether it's a conscious perception or not on the global workspace point of view.
So it's this temporal difference.
And that temporal pause was violated and that's when the passage of time came to your attention.
And this leads to temporal illusions or temporal distortions.
of long term temporal relationships.
That is the temporal experience.
add that temporal duration and create medat times that are distant um in time.
From your temporal lobes, you are going to bring your fingers down towards your chin.
If you were to ever go around the world over the poles, hypertechnically, that's referred to as a transpolar voyage because there isn't the temporal shift. It's not technically a circumnavigation, believe it or not.
It changes temporal /spatial orientation. Unless we think this is impossible -- you know what I imagine, and this will resonate with you folks here -- remember after the
This creates a temporal panopticon, in which we may self-censor, not because we may be afraid how others may interpret or words and deeds today, but how people and institutions
And then there's a lot of temporal compression that can happen depending on the codec, and then you're predicting. You're predicting what
Let's talk really quickly about temporal discounting because that is something I just find fascinating.
So there's also sort of a temporal expansiveness to that dancer motif, I think, that I sense in the longer term imaginings of the future.
There's a very direct temporal connection between the infection and the impacts.
For example, in social media they do sentiment analysis to see what kind of words people are using. But if we just look at temporal features-- no content, but temporal features like the average amount of time you spend on digital media, the dispersion, are you using it all at one time or using it throughout the day?
This is a commonly-used measure of personality. We can predict these traits from temporal features alone with fairly high accuracy. So let's start with a question very much related to multitasking, which is how fragmented
And we agree on this temporal order.
Why? Because all dates are not created equal. Some of them operate as temporal landmarks, operating somewhat similar to physical landmarks in space. What do these temporal landmarks do?
If there's a nice temporal correlation between the build up of a pathology and the symptoms that somebody has, this says that there must be some kind
that we'll have this temporal pattern of activity in which one neuron activates the next, activates the next, activates the next.
the problem of what we call temporal invariants, the issue of how you can recognize a song or speech, whether it's spoken very quickly or very slowly.
is in right inside the temporal loes here right inside the temples. The other part was up here which is not shown in
When you're by your temporal lobes, now make a circle, tiny circles there.
We have people who had epilepsy-- temporal lobe epilepsy-- and they tend to have altered states of consciousness during their seizures.
But if you get nicked in the temporal lobe in one specific spot-- the temporal lobe is on the side of your brain.