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Cognition Collection

"Cognition: Unleashing the Power of the Mind" Embark on a journey through the intricate world of cognition

Background imageCognition Collection: Gray wolf

Gray wolf
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) at the Wolf Science Center, Austria. This research laboratory explores the similarities and links between wolves, dogs and humans

Background imageCognition Collection: Primate brain evolution

Primate brain evolution. Conceptual computer artwork of a brain (centre) with a monkey head (left) and a human head (right), representing the evolution of primate brains

Background imageCognition Collection: The Game of Logic (playing board) by Lewis Carroll, published in 1887

The Game of Logic (playing board) by Lewis Carroll, published in 1887
3614708 The Game of Logic (playing board) by Lewis Carroll, published in 1887 by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCognition Collection: Waterfalls, During The Autumn, Glenoe Co Antrim

Waterfalls, During The Autumn, Glenoe Co Antrim

Background imageCognition Collection: Gray wolf face

Gray wolf face
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) face at the Wolf Science Center, Austria. This research laboratory explores the similarities and links between wolves, dogs and humans

Background imageCognition Collection: Gray wolf howling

Gray wolf howling
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) howling, Wolf Science Center, Austria. This research laboratory explores the similarities and links between wolves, dogs and humans

Background imageCognition Collection: Human brain

Human brain

Background imageCognition Collection: Basic cutaway illustration of the human brain showing the thalamus, cerebrum, hypothalmus

Basic cutaway illustration of the human brain showing the thalamus, cerebrum, hypothalmus, cerebellum and brain stem

Background imageCognition Collection: Thought process, artwork F005 / 0195

Thought process, artwork F005 / 0195
Thought process, conceptual computer artwork, showing a brain gear in a human head profile

Background imageCognition Collection: Thought process, artwork F005 / 0192

Thought process, artwork F005 / 0192
Thought process, conceptual computer artwork, showing a brain gear overlaid a brain model

Background imageCognition Collection: iCub robot

iCub robot holding an apple. The iCub is a small humanoid robot designed by the RobotCub Consortium of scientists from European universities

Background imageCognition Collection: Senses within the brain, 16th century C017 / 6996

Senses within the brain, 16th century C017 / 6996
Senses within the brain. 16th-century woodcut of a mans head in profile, showing his brain, with various parts named, including memory, cognition, fantasia, sensus

Background imageCognition Collection: Headache, conceptual artwork F006 / 8693

Headache, conceptual artwork F006 / 8693
Headache, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCognition Collection: Gray wolf sleeping

Gray wolf sleeping
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) sleeping at the Wolf Science Center, Austria. This research laboratory explores the similarities and links between wolves, dogs and humans

Background imageCognition Collection: Unconscious mind, conceptual artwork

Unconscious mind, conceptual artwork. It is estimated that around 10 percent of mental activity is conscious thought, with the remaining 90 percent the unconscious mind

Background imageCognition Collection: Brain puzzle

Brain puzzle. Conceptual computer artwork of a human brain overlaid with a jigsaw puzzle pattern. This could represent research into a poorly understood brain condition such as Alzheimers disease

Background imageCognition Collection: Exploding brain

Exploding brain

Background imageCognition Collection: Digital brain

Digital brain. Conceptual computer artwork of a virtual human brain being examined by a magnifying glass. This could represent artificial intelligence or computer models of the brain

Background imageCognition Collection: Chess computer

Chess computer. Conceptual computer artwork representing a chess-playing artificial intelligence. Computers such as IBMs Deep Blue can now beat human grandmasters

Background imageCognition Collection: Self-recognition

Self-recognition. Conceptual computer artwork of two young children waving at mirror images of themselves. This could represent child development

Background imageCognition Collection: Brain with gearstick, computer artwork

Brain with gearstick, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a brain with gearstick, depicting brain power, brain jogging, brain doping, brain function, cognition, efficiency, force, gear, gears, head, human, iintelligence, interlocking

Background imageCognition Collection: Brain outline, artwork

Brain outline, artwork
Computer artwork of an outline of a human brain, represented by light rays

Background imageCognition Collection: Thought process, conceptual artwork

Thought process, conceptual artwork
Thought process, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCognition Collection: Human cognition, conceptual image

Human cognition, conceptual image
Human cognition. Conceptual image of a multicoloured human head in profile, with light beams entering its eyes. The light beams represent human sense such as vision

Background imageCognition Collection: Dreaming, conceptual artwork

Dreaming, conceptual artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Dreaming, conceptual computer artwork. Images of a falling man emerging from a sleeping mans brain. This represents the dreaming process

Background imageCognition Collection: Human brain anatomy, artwork

Human brain anatomy, artwork
Human brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a persons head showing the brain with the right hemisphere removed. The brainstem can be seen (bottom left)

Background imageCognition Collection: Brain activity, artwork

Brain activity, artwork
Brain activity. Computer artwork showing activity (red) in the frontal (left) and temporal (centre) lobes of a human brain. The front of the brain is at left



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"Cognition: Unleashing the Power of the Mind" Embark on a journey through the intricate world of cognition, where the gray wolf and primate brain evolution intertwine to reveal fascinating insights into our own digital brain. Just like Lewis Carroll's enigmatic "The Game of Logic, " published in 1887, cognition challenges us to unravel complex puzzles and expand our understanding. As we delve deeper, let nature guide us through breathtaking waterfalls during autumn in Glenoe Co Antrim, reminding us that even amidst change, cognition remains an integral part of our existence. The haunting melody of a gray wolf howling echoes through time, symbolizing primal instincts intertwined with cognitive prowess. Pilot Cognition Study Testing takes center stage as researchers strive to unlock the secrets hidden within both human and animal brains. A basic cutaway illustration showcases key components such as the thalamus, cerebrum, and hypothalamus—each playing a vital role in shaping our thoughts and actions. Witnessing thought processes unfold before our eyes becomes possible through captivating artwork F005 / 0195 and F005 / 0192. These masterpieces capture the essence of cognition—the intricate dance between perception, memory, attention, reasoning—a symphony orchestrated by our remarkable minds. Join us on this intellectual odyssey as we explore how cognition shapes who we are as individuals and society at large. From ancient evolutionary roots to cutting-edge scientific studies; from Lewis Carroll's whimsical board game to mesmerizing waterfalls; from wolves' primal calls to digital frontiers—we uncover the limitless potential residing within each one of us: cognition—the gateway to unlocking humanity's greatest achievements.