A new study by Stanford Medicine investigators unveils a new artificial intelligence model that was more than 90% successful at determining whether scans of brain activity came from a woman or a man.
Why do organizations often return to old patterns even after leaders invest in culture change, training, and transformation programs? A conceptual analysis published in Frontiers in Psychology by ...
The human thalamus is a heterogeneous subcortical structure coordinating whole-brain activity. Investigations of its internal organization reveal differentiable subnuclei, however, a consensus on ...
Peer-reviewed conceptual analysis in Frontiers in Psychology introduces COS, a testable framework from Tokyo-based DroR Corporation that reframes organizational transformation as a problem of ...
Structural patterns can be created due to the chasing interactions between two bacterial species. In a new model, scientists describe how interactions on the individual level can result in a global ...
I've watched it happen across dozens of client organizations—work transforming dramatically in recent years, accelerated by technological changes, pandemic-driven reorganization and evolving workforce ...
Whenever an activity occurs in repetition, such as programming, patterns emerge and can be documented. The benefits of documenting and using software design patterns are well established, as are some ...