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The second strategy of research is to study a subject broadly searching for unknown phenomena or
patterns
of known phenomena like a hunter in what we call "the naturalist's trance," the researcher of mind is open to anything interesting, any quarry worth taking.
If you're using the exact same amount of surface of oil absorbent, but you're just paying attention to natural patterns, and if you're going up the winds, you can collect a lot more material.
But if we're going with the flow, if we pay attention to natural
patterns
instead of trying to be strong, but if you're going with the flow, we may absorb a lot of environmental noises, so the wave energy, to actually save some energy to move forward.
This is all 40 minutes of the recording, and right away the algorithm tells us a lot more tricks are missed than are made, and also a trick on the rails is a lot more likely to produce a cheer, and if you look really closely, we can tease out traffic
patterns.
Even on the first view, your eyes will successfully pick out patterns, but on repeated views, your brain actually gets better at turning these
patterns
into information.
However, neuroscientists have identified certain
patterns
that let us tease out some very important aspects of this.
Do they have the same
patterns?
Long-term trends suggest that this century is going to be a tough place to live, with population increases, consumption
patterns
increasing, and conflict over scarce natural resources.
Now, the reason they used punch cards was that Jacquard, in France, had created the Jacquard loom, which was weaving these incredible
patterns
controlled by punch cards, so he was just repurposing the technology of the day, and like everything else he did, he's using the technology of his era, so 1830s, 1840s, 1850s, cogs, steam, mechanical devices.
And she was unusual because she was really interested in a new science, the emerging field of epidemiology, the study of
patterns
in disease.
My eyes became glued to the
patterns
of embroidered roses blooming across my childhood landscape.
So, to give you another example: in 2008, a group in UCLA were looking into the
patterns
of burglary hot spots in the city.
As it turns out, this is exactly the same process as how a leopard gets its spots, except in the leopard example, it's not burglars and security, it's the chemical process that creates these
patterns
and something called "morphogenesis."
So if you take these three analogies together and exploit them, you can come up with a mathematical model of what actually happened, that's capable of replicating the general
patterns
of the riots themselves.
You can buy New York Yankees caps in all sorts of unauthorized
patterns.
Because while computers can learn to detect and identify fraud based on patterns, they can't learn to do that based on
patterns
they've never seen before, and organized crime has a lot in common with this audience: brilliant people, relentlessly resourceful, entrepreneurial spirit — (Laughter) — and one huge and important difference: purpose.
Computers don't detect novel
patterns
and new behaviors, but humans do.
I saw all these patterns: round things ... pops of bright color ... symmetrical shapes ... a sense of abundance and multiplicity ... a feeling of lightness or elevation.
And since these
patterns
were telling me that joy begins with the senses, I began calling them "Aesthetics of Joy"; the sensations of joy.
But anyway,
patterns
have emerged, and we've been able to take those patterns, convert them into mathematical models, and use those mathematical models to gain new insights into these exchanges.
What's more, we abstract repeat
patterns
and recognize them.
Because the female parts of the brain are better connected, they tend to collect more pieces of data when they think, put them into more complex patterns, see more options and outcomes.
They're going to have different
patterns
of language.
And then you have the emerging world cities, with a mixed variety of vehicles, mixed land-use patterns, also rather dispersed but often with a very dense urban core.
It's because that travel
patterns
are much less stable than you might think.
And it's only in learning to watch the mind in this way that we can start to let go of those storylines and
patterns
of mind.
But when you sit down and you watch the mind in this way, you might see many different
patterns.
I was also a very typical victim because I knew nothing about domestic violence, its warning signs or its
patterns.
So ownership networks reveal the
patterns
of shareholding relations.
The amazing thing about this is that it's controlled by a really tiny set of neurons, about two dozen neurons that can produce a vast variety of different motor patterns, and the reason it can do this is that this little tiny ganglion in the crab is actually inundated by many, many neuromodulators.
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