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1 greed upon delineation of what is and is not curiosity.
2 accumbens was enhanced during states of high curiosity.
3 ental material learned during states of high curiosity.
4 ion for research, clinical care and personal curiosity.
5 ond the notion of complement as a laboratory curiosity.
6 A name such as Ted Bundy evokes a morbid curiosity.
7 w such flexibility may impact creativity and curiosity.
8 nterest in building family trees and general curiosity.
9 opes were thought to be a rare immunological curiosity.
10 ation has advanced the study of learning and curiosity.
11 sumed to be an innocent electrocardiographic curiosity.
12 zees, suggesting higher visual attention and curiosity.
13 lution of animal play has sparked scientific curiosity.
14 the possible link(s) between creativity and curiosity.
15 wn about the neural mechanisms that generate curiosity.
16 to understanding viruses, driven largely by curiosity.
17 give rise to these behavioural components of curiosity.
18 nsic and extrinsic factors in shaping animal curiosity.
19 erate signals of confidence and, ultimately, curiosity.
20 ain important manifestations and features of curiosity.
21 erlie developmental change in creativity and curiosity.
22 extremity, especially moral badness, piques curiosity.
23 d the relationship between OTC Certainty and curiosity.
24 uestions, which requires both creativity and curiosity.
25 amental heterogeneity in the determinants of curiosity.
26 on questions that have evoked international curiosity.
27 ormant, regarded primarily as a mathematical curiosity.
28 anisms underlying the motivational effect of curiosity.
29 ngiosperms, rather than merely a theoretical curiosity.
30 to the internal valuation systems that drive curiosity.
31 a century ago, has remained an intellectual curiosity.
32 rials originally developed out of scientific curiosity.
33 ing decisions and suggest a neural basis for curiosity.
34 tify the information seeking associated with curiosity.
35 t in both the neuroscience and psychology of curiosity.
36 e have been overlooked as mere cartilaginous curiosities.
37 with distorted segregation can explain many curiosities.
38 were believed to be relatively rare chemical curiosities.
40 veling the playing field, 2) capitalizing on curiosity, 3) producing measurable progress, 4) working
41 by an elephant in circumstances of alarm or curiosity [5], might also betray the elephant's directio
42 neration were regarded as little more than a curiosity a decade ago, they are now increasingly moving
43 Hopefully, the tale of my quirky impatient curiosity about "too many" different areas will be usefu
46 Much of this may be performed to satisfy curiosity about one's ancestry; but commercially availab
48 sources of information?(1) Here we show that curiosity about probabilistic events depends on multiple
53 2) Current Use of Monitoring Technology and Curiosity about Use of the Latest Digital Technology to
58 ies, we showed that the relationship between curiosity and confidence depended on stimulus entropy (u
63 is neither necessary nor sufficient to link curiosity and creativity as stated in the target article
66 vsky et al. explore the relationship between curiosity and creativity, by suggesting they align throu
67 d friends, and the opportunity to express my curiosity and creativity, that a young person contemplat
68 ing the shared neuro-cognitive correlates of curiosity and creativity, we better understand the brain
71 ; (3) the different pathways and subtypes of curiosity and creativity; (4) creativity and curiosity "
73 nitive functions, including the capacity for curiosity and exploration and for inferring internal mod
74 Science has traditionally been driven by curiosity and followed one goal: the pursuit of truth an
75 people demonstrated an increase in political curiosity and greater motivation to converse with the go
76 ng extrinsic reward motivation and intrinsic curiosity and highlight the importance of stimulating cu
77 coding and consolidation for both targets of curiosity and incidental information encountered during
79 ed random walk driven by my own intellectual curiosity and instincts and by the pace at which I learn
80 ial ingredients towards autonomous learning: curiosity and intrinsic motivation, social learning and
81 ry, but the neural mechanisms that stimulate curiosity and its effect on memory are poorly understood
82 (PACE) framework, which attempts to explain curiosity and memory in terms of cognitive processes, ne
83 Children as young as 10 years old report curiosity and participation in health-risk behaviors, ye
84 ater that overlap with those measured by the Curiosity and Perseverance rovers, it enables reconstruc
86 e of dendritic spines has stimulated intense curiosity and speculation about their regulation and fun
88 es with humans caused individuals to vary in curiosity and understanding of the physical problem-solv
89 igher level of anxiety, lowered activity and curiosity, and a deficiency in pup retrieval behavior.
90 dence, we propose the Prediction, Appraisal, Curiosity, and Exploration (PACE) framework, which attem
91 artists are both motivated by creativity and curiosity, and science and art can be mutually reinforci
92 sitively with confidence and negatively with curiosity, and the vmPFC mediated the relationship betwe
94 ic testimony, experimentation and scientific curiosity are perhaps more natural responses scientists
96 ction of the medial temporal lobe has driven curiosity around clinical outcomes associated with hippo
97 ot captured by theoretical models describing curiosity as a desire to learn about the total rewards o
98 that harnesses their strengths in describing curiosity as a tool for optimal environmental exploratio
100 eronin system of plants and green algae is a curiosity as both the chaperonin cage and its lid are en
101 have hitherto remained more of a fundamental curiosity as opposed to a feature that can be applied in
102 ions, such as studying approximate models of curiosity as well as what causes abnormal levels of expl
103 t is deeply rewarding to continuously let my curiosity ask questions for which there are no known ans
105 Sample Analysis at Mars instrument suite on Curiosity at Gale crater, we report detection of backgro
109 neurocognitive mechanisms of creativity and curiosity both rely on the interplay among brain network
110 pene total synthesis as not only an academic curiosity but also a viable alternative to isolation or
111 iques, which would not only satisfy academic curiosity but also pave the way to the development of ma
112 ecies in every subphylum of Dikarya) sparked curiosity but necessitated further efforts to obtain app
113 measurements of atmosphere by the MSL rover Curiosity but, as on Earth, methane on Mars is most like
114 idered as grotesque monstrosities and exotic curiosities, but succulents have always been perceived a
116 ur goal-not simply to satisfy our scientific curiosity, but also to understand the causes of disease
118 viously considered to be a rare neurological curiosity, CAA is now recognised as an important cause o
119 man-Directed Agreeableness, Sociability, and Curiosity) captured about 75% of the total variance; (c)
121 al lack of interesting findings, and general curiosity contributed to use of multiple tool types.
122 more abundant on Mars than on Earth and that Curiosity could encounter even more fractionated alkalin
123 otivated by strategic learning and intrinsic curiosity, could render the new mechanism "incentive hop
124 evolved from being considered spectroscopic curiosities - creating ambiguity about formal oxidation
125 Moreover, the arguments offered to support a curiosity-creativity link - a shared association with a
130 bserved from the external world, not only is curiosity-driven but also has significant practical appl
132 Our contributions include: (1) Adapting curiosity-driven exploration algorithms from AI to disco
134 A fully integrated approach that includes curiosity-driven exploration of phage biology, the devel
138 w that acceptance (compared to rejection) of curiosity-driven or incentive-driven gambles is accompan
139 terest that came from a strong commitment to curiosity-driven research, a commitment he imparted to h
141 ry emphasizes the power of multidisciplinary curiosity-driven research, from the hospital to the fiel
142 ages and how a holistic approach-integrating curiosity-driven research, inclusive education, and medi
144 ght the benefit of an optimization phase and curiosity-eliciting strategies in messages designed to r
146 d measures not traditionally associated with curiosity (extraversion and behavioral inhibition).
148 and novelty, but not with "deprivation-type" curiosity focused on dispelling uncertainty or ignorance
152 emselves to electric shocks to satisfy their curiosity for trivial knowledge that carries no apparent
153 periments with stimuli that strongly trigger curiosity (for example, magic tricks), we examine the ps
154 Publishers attempt to attract readers with "curiosity gap" headlines that offer vague descriptions r
156 autonomously decide when and what to learn, curiosity has been argued to be crucial for self-organiz
157 y diffraction patterns tremendous scientific curiosity has been aroused by the unique and dynamic str
159 esized as fundamentally important laboratory curiosities, have attracted significant attention due to
160 mes at 11 and 17 mo, nor any link with later curiosity; hence, infants' responses do not merely refle
161 o science that are defined by his scientific curiosity, his generosity to his students and colleagues
162 d to be deeply impressed by his intellectual curiosity, his strong sense of social responsibility, hi
164 raise questions in relation to fostering of curiosity in animals and the impact that such manipulati
171 curiosity and creativity; (4) creativity and curiosity "in the wild"; (5) the possible link(s) betwee
172 sections (CoIns) have grown from theoretical curiosities into common mechanistic features of photoche
173 teps needed to tip it from being an academic curiosity into a tool of choice for answering biological
174 lso have important signaling roles, spurring curiosity into their potentially unique modes of action
175 agnetic resonance imaging to investigate how curiosity (intrinsic motivation to learn) influences mem
181 opose that, rather than worry about defining curiosity, it is more helpful to consider the motivation
183 e open-ended and internally driven nature of curiosity makes characterizing the information seeking t
184 pyrolysis of Martian soils by the Viking and Curiosity Mars landers is indicative of organic matter i
189 that factors acting on different elements of curiosity must be considered to understand the evolution
191 the kappa opioid receptor (KOR) has held the curiosity of basic and clinical researchers across disci
192 is for two reasons: first, the intellectual curiosity of basic science and the desire to understand
193 since 2015, and also endeavors to spark the curiosity of investigators who might enter this fascinat
195 y that this pathway, far from being merely a curiosity of plant systems, is a conserved mechanism for
199 ammatory networks-far from a mere laboratory curiosity-operate in our patients and can influence aspe
200 hanced activity in the ventral striatum when curiosity or hunger was elicited, which extends into the
201 the importance of intrinsic motives such as curiosity or need for novelty, mediated through dopamine
202 correlated with trait-based "interest-type" curiosity oriented toward exploration and novelty, but n
207 nd, we identified an antecedent of political curiosity: perceiving others in one's political party as
209 les in Wikipedia, we replicate two styles of curiosity previously identified in laboratory studies: t
210 y immediately (i.e., view a spoiler), higher curiosity promoted continuing to engage in the informati
211 tions that participants generated during the Curiosity Q&A Task significantly positively correlat
213 pment of artificial intelligence has aroused curiosity regarding its potential applications in medica
218 bservations from the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reve
219 ple Analysis at Mars instrument suite on the Curiosity rover are: carbon dioxide (CO2), 0.960(+/-0.00
223 ysis of two mudstone samples acquired by the Curiosity rover at Yellowknife Bay within Gale crater, M
225 ector (RAD) on the Mars Science Laboratory's Curiosity rover began making detailed measurements of th
229 igation on the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover has detected oxidized nitrogen-bearing c
230 mple Analysis at Mars instrument onboard the Curiosity rover have previously reported several classes
233 de of methane concentrations analysed by the Curiosity rover they would have to contain methane in si
235 e martian atmosphere at Gale Crater from the Curiosity rover using the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM)'
236 sis of powdered rock samples acquired by the Curiosity rover within Gale crater's clay-bearing units
238 article X-ray Spectrometer instrument on the Curiosity rover, differs substantially in chemical compo
239 y, as well as the Mars Science Laboratory or Curiosity rover, have accumulated evidence for wet and h
240 cience Laboratory spacecraft, containing the Curiosity rover, was launched to Mars on 26 November 201
242 was revealed by the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover, which also identified smectite clay min
246 er helium flow and evolved gases analyzed by Curiosity's Sample Analysis at Mars instrument suite.
254 t windblown materials previously analyzed by Curiosity suggest that indigenous martian or meteoritic
255 ects the animal's intrinsic motivation (i.e. curiosity), suggesting that this trait is favourable for
256 ive experiments (N = 2429), we examine moral curiosity, testing under what conditions the moral minds
258 tically, the NSM underemphasizes triggers of curiosity that better unify these constructs and that ha
259 rotect against cancers in rodents stimulated curiosity that directed significant resources to charact
260 es depends upon understanding the individual curiosity that sparked particular investigations, the cr
261 y and Griffiths propose a rational theory of curiosity that unifies previously contradictory novelty-
262 nt onboard the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity The tridymitic mudstone has approximately 40 w
264 Intelligent animals have a high degree of curiosity--the intrinsic desire to know--but the mechani
265 afety risks they pose, as well as scientific curiosity, there is increasing interest in understanding
267 Aside from its biological relevance and curiosity, this diversity calls into question the way th
269 benes have evolved from transient laboratory curiosities to a robust, diverse, and surprisingly impac
271 astonishing transition from mere laboratory curiosities to efficient homogeneous catalysts as well a
272 uoroborates have evolved from being chemical curiosities to important reagents for the elaboration of
273 malformations (PAVMs) have evolved from rare curiosities to not uncommon clinical states, with the la
274 ft-handed Z-DNA has evolved from an in vitro curiosity to a challenging DNA structure with crucial ro
275 population has evolved from a mere clinical curiosity to a disease process worthy of thoughtful and
279 grown in the past 30 years from a scientific curiosity to an important tool in the functionalization
281 all RNAs (sRNAs) have gone from a biological curiosity to being recognized as a major class of regula
282 and highlight the importance of stimulating curiosity to create more effective learning experiences.
284 ded knowledge of NK cells beyond an in vitro curiosity to demonstrate their in vivo relevance in host
285 d by the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Rover Curiosity to estimate the atmospheric partial pressure o
286 era Rubin ridge to Glen Torridon has allowed Curiosity to examine a lateral transect of rock strata l
287 ndees were asked to use their experience and curiosity to review the current status of agricultural g
288 d that they are asked to pursue their innate curiosity to solve puzzles, the solutions to which fortu
291 ration, but instead included more peripheral curiosity traits (need for cognition, thrill seeking, an
292 cted information demand were not the central curiosity traits of openness to experience, deprivation
293 gular clasts strewn about the surface of the Curiosity traverse are indicative of later emplacement b
294 ok example of the confluence of intellectual curiosity, unselfish collaboration, chance, luck, and pr
296 with the Tunable Laser Spectrometer (TLS) on Curiosity using a distinctive spectral pattern specific
298 Rather than treating illusions as isolated curiosities, we can use them as a window into theoretica
299 rapeutics, were still regarded as scientific curiosities with little or no prospect of generating pra
300 y of remarkably rounded pebbles by the rover Curiosity, within an exhumed alluvial fan complex in Gal