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Cognitive Inertia
The tendency of certain cognitive processes or sets of beliefs to resist change, even in the face of new information or evidence.
Scientific Attitudes
The qualities and approaches necessary for effective scientific inquiry, including skepticism, openness to revision, and reliance on empirical evidence.
Brain-imaging Machines
Devices used to visualize the structure or function of the brain, such as MRI and CT scanners.
Complicated Computers
Advanced computing machines that perform complex calculations or tasks, often requiring sophisticated hardware and software.
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