how humans process information

Hearing

Of all senses, vision is the most important for humans for their conscious decision-making. It provides orientation, guides our motions, enables us to choose, facilitates social interaction, and many more. Our eye is also one of the most complex organs in our body, and visual processing requires a quite big portion of our brain.  Find out more about this sense, how it works, and also, how it can be tricked...

“Without the eye, the head is blind. Without the head, the eye is adrift.”

Walter Darby Bannard (1934-2016), American Painter

the ear

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auditory information processing

 

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animal hearing

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Talk to Eliza

This is a faithful representation of the 1966 Eliza version created by Joseph Weizenbaum. It was reproduced by Anthony Hay in C++ based on the original 1965 code and updated by behavior transcripts of the final version.

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Note: The paper version emulates Joseph Weizenbaum's original 1966 ELIZA as it ran on the CTSS time-sharing system (IBM 7094) at MIT, accessed via an IBM Selectric-based hardcopy terminal. On CTSS the question mark served as the line-delete (line-kill) control character, so it could not appear in typed input — and the DOCTOR script accordingly produced no question marks. They are therefore suppressed here, on both sides of the conversation. The green "terminal" version enables question marks instead; it represents a glowing CRT display of a kind that did not exist for ELIZA in 1966 and evokes a later era of computing.

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Play Chess like 1997 (Deep Blue Style)

Here's our simulation of Deep Blue. You can play against Stockfish (able to run on a laptop today with similar strength compared to Deep Blue). Bonus: you can replay the legendary 1997 rematch where Deep Blue won against Garry Kasparov.

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