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There are more neuromodulators that alter, that innervate this structure than actually neurons in the structure, and they're able to generate a complicated set of
patterns.
And when I see the power that dispersal has on these biogeographic patterns, it makes me think that it's possible to tackle really challenging problems, like hospital-acquired infections.
The important piece here is that as you begin to look at people who have these disorders, the one in five of us who struggle in some way, you find that there's a lot of variation in the way that the brain is wired, but there are some predictable patterns, and those
patterns
are risk factors for developing one of these disorders.
Artificial electrodes sense these signals, and small computers in the bionic limb decode my nerve pulses into my intended movement
patterns.
I'd encountered so much strange love, and I fell very naturally into its bewitching
patterns.
And like all the dolphins in our community, we photographed Mugsy and tracked her little spots and nicks in her dorsal fin, and also the unique spot
patterns
as she matured over time.
These are organizers, opinion-makers, leaders, and these people also can be automatically identified from their communication
patterns.
Now, still a bit too noisy to see any differences, but if we average the EEG across all image types by aligning them to when the image first appeared, we can remove this noise, and pretty soon, we can see some dominant
patterns
emerge for each category.
One, our eyes can't really detect the differences in
patterns
without averaging out the noise, and two, even after removing the noise, our eyes can only pick up the signals associated with faces.
Now, our eyes are not very good at picking up
patterns
in noisy data, but machine learning algorithms are designed to do just that, so could we take a lot of pictures and a lot of data and feed it in and train a computer to be able to interpret what Christy is looking at in real time?
Suddenly you're alert to the secret
patterns
of the world.
Now, the brain has all the information it needs: the
patterns
of activity that tell us what the sound is, and information about where it is in space.
Can we look more at the
patterns
in the data to be able to do things better?
And then, we applied an application on top which would allow us to tease out the
patterns
in the data in real time so we could see what was happening, so we could determine when things started to change.
The blue line is an indication of when
patterns
start to change, and immediately, before we even started putting in clinical interpretation, we can see that the data is speaking to us.
In South Africa, Ndebele women use these symbols and other geometric
patterns
to paint their homes in bright colors, and the Zulu women use the symbols in the beads that they weave into bracelets and necklaces.
And all of this comes from the architecture of complexity, or the
patterns
of how things are connected.
If you do it again, you can get arbitrary
patterns.
So on a rectangle, you can paint
patterns
of North and South America, or the words, "DNA."
The shared spaces are also treated in the same manner, where walls are decorated in faux marble
patterns.
At higher doses, the visual world can appear to melt, dissolve into swirls, or burst into fractal-like
patterns.
And then the inspiration came from these beautiful
patterns
of the Ethiopian women's dresses.
Mathematics is the science of patterns, and we study it to learn how to think logically, critically and creatively, but too much of the mathematics that we learn in school is not effectively motivated, and when our students ask, "Why are we learning this?" then they often hear that they'll need it in an upcoming math class or on a future test.
In fact, there are many more applications of Fibonacci numbers, but what I find most inspirational about them are the beautiful number
patterns
they display.
Now, as much fun as it is to discover these patterns, it's even more satisfying to understand why they are true.
Now, I don't mean to suggest that it's only wealthy people who show these
patterns
of behavior.
And if it's the case, as we've been finding, that the wealthier you are, the more entitled you feel to that wealth, and the more likely you are to prioritize your own interests above the interests of other people, and be willing to do things to serve that self-interest, well, then, there's no reason to think that those
patterns
will change.
But you can even do other things, because in these maritime routes, there are regular
patterns.
It was chock-full of data and figures, I had three pages on matrilineal Maasai tribes, and their sociological
patterns.
We collect data on animal populations, analyze complex patterns, try to explain them.
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