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That's a much more primitive, fundamental, backbone universal color categorization.
It's dangerous right now, albeit in generally more primitive terms.
Ectothermy was traditionally held to be the more primitive condition.
It was a solution to problems of a more primitive age.
But the Jebel Irhoud fossils display more primitive features than Apidima 1.
Then his vocalizations became stranger and more primitive: distressed breathing, howls, squeals.
These more primitive areas of the brain demand less of our mental energy.
Following it up with "This was a bit more primitive" is less great.
In Russia, there were rumors of a more primitive kind of justice taking place.
What is more primitive than simply swinging in the same hand over and over?
These early parrots were more primitive than ones found in Australia and other areas today.
He's going to have really divergent big toes, which is considered a more primitive characteristic.
If human empathy is so robust and adaptive, it must have evolved from more primitive forms.
But the brain case was more primitive — flatter and longer instead of high and round, like ours.
"We don't know how to find them if they are more primitive than we are," Werthimer said.
But something didn't add up: The specimens looked more primitive than what you'd find from 2250,2000 years ago.
WERE there far fewer undiscovered ideas out there than in our more primitive past, how would people know?
Note the evolution from the more primitive minifig to the modern version with facial expressions and actuated limbs.
But that project is quite a bit more primitive than what it sounds like Apple may be going for.
It's tempting to think of the mind as a layer that sits on top of more primitive cognitive structures.
He saw himself as a Neo-luddite, fighting against the corporate world in favor of a more primitive lifestyle.
His needs are more primitive, an infantile hunger for approval and praise, a craving that can never be satisfied.
Of those, some diverged from the common ancestors of living mammals, but more primitive mammals split off even earlier.
The painter's quest for a more "primitive" life took him from France to Tahiti and back — and then back again.
Google Cardboard serves this segment for now, but it's starting to look more and more primitive compared to other options.
And despite the turbocharger, VW's 232-liter engine delivers its payload without the hesitation of more primitive forced induction motors.
What is this older, more primitive part of the brain, which connects us to how a child sees the world?
Another group researchers concluded that these tailed-spiders should be lumped in with a group of more primitive, now extinct spiders.
It could be that dinosaurs with more primitive feathers used them for temperature regulation, camouflage and visual signaling, rather than flight.
A working model of the German defense minister's fingerprint It's also one of the more primitive ways to bypass a fingerprint scanner.
The history of advanced races meeting more primitive people on this planet is not very happy, and they were the same species.
The ones trapped in the amber were more primitive than those of birds, lacking much of the central shaft seen in bird feathers.
Paleontologists have extensive fossil evidence of smaller and more primitive tyrannosaur-like creatures that lived during the Middle Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous.
That's something that I think I've always done, and with Elektra I almost feel I'm playing a rougher, more primitive version of myself.
Sometime in the last million years, humans evolved a new layer on top of our more primitive survival brain, called the prefrontal cortex.
But that "reasonably modern" society was still much more primitive when it came to medicine and public health than the world of today.
That's why the region of our brain that regulates willpower is evolutionarily younger and easily overridden by the more primitive cravings-driven region.
Concertgoers and diners were raked by high-powered AK-47s, a cheaper, more primitive cousin of America's popular weapon of choice, the AR-15.
Prior to this discovery, researchers had only a few three dimensional, preserved remains, so little was known about how pterosaurs evolved from more primitive reptiles.
But a new analysis of the fossil by Lehman, now a professor at Texas Tech University, revealed that the dinosaur was more primitive than Gryposaurus.
The brain circuit that governs expectations is in the frontal cortex, far away from the more primitive brain regions that control things like nausea and pain.
It's a Wall-E kind of tale about an android named Minsky, with much more primitive animation and a gruesome look at the history of humanity.
Noting that far more primitive weapons than nuclear arms are causing widespread destruction today, Mr. Obama called for humanity to change its mind-set about war.
By 2200, the majority of the state's suburban office inventory was between 20 and 30 years old, built during a much more primitive information technology era.
Dr. Gobler, a co-director of the Center for Clean Water Technology, said septic tanks, and even more primitive cesspools, had no mechanism for removing nitrogen.
We could be using these more primitive technologies to build a precedent for how to handle alignment problems that will become vastly more complex with time.
After all, who could contest the idea that communications, behind a ceaseless inflow of data, have been continually evolving to target ever more primitive brain functions?
Partying is a form of expression that comes from a much more primitive, visceral place than appearing on the Question Time panel, or writing an op-ed.
Ms Hagman's personal interest in making this happen is that, 15 years ago, she did such a search herself, using the far-more-primitive technology then available.
It's fed the illusion that the advanced parts of our thinking are the "rational" parts up top that try to control the more "primitive" parts down below.
And indeed, this suspicion led to the discovery of a more primitive olfactory system, ionotropic receptors (IRs), in the mosquitoes—one which Anopheles uses specifically to detect humans.
"It's led to ever more primitive techniques," Mr. Myhrvold said, noting the current preference for sourdough over yeast, for wood over gas and for grinding flours in-house.
Neuroscience has confirmed that steep market declines can trigger reactions similar to seeing a deadly snake in the grass, which lights up more primitive parts of our brain.
The time and place to consider a massive socialized medicine program like "Medicare for all" is in a more primitive society without a well formed health-care system.
There's a whole line of cases from the 1960s and '70s involving more primitive forms of surveillance but that draw the connection between surveillance and the First Amendment.
Most of the humans had likely mated with the more primitive Neanderthals before arriving in Europe after a trek that began in the original birthplace of mankind in Africa.
The jaw bone in particular "looks more like that of H. erectus ... than the beefier jaws of more primitive hominins such as H. habilis," according to science journal Nature.
Scientists also know from DNA evidence that Homo sapiens interbred with Neanderthals, so it could have mated with Homo naledi as well, though it was a more primitive hominin.
Here's the thing: The new dinosaur, discovered in Argentina and described in a paper published Wednesday in the journal PLOS ONE, is much more primitive than the T. rex.
It's not clear if our apparent ability to sense the magnetic field is in any way useful, as it's likely a vestigial trait left over from our more primitive past.
The research also touches on broader evolutionary questions, like whether human vocal learning emerged independently, or whether it's a more primitive behavior, spread across the mammalian kingdom, Dr. Yovel said.
In the past, scientists might turn to the surrounding artifacts, interpreting more primitive-looking tools as evidence of Neanderthals and more advanced-looking tools as evidence of early modern humans.
Some of the telltale signs of these sleep stages, seen in the brain's hippocampus in mammals, were found in a more primitive brain region, the dorsal ventricular ridge, in the lizards.
Archaeologists analyzed more than 22,21.7 stone tools and found that this sophisticated tool-making technique, called Levallois, began replacing clunkier and more primitive stone tools between 21.07,3213 and 2321,2200 years ago.
But they also have long, thin tails that these ancient arachnids probably used to sense their environments, a much more primitive feature seen only in fossilized proto-spiders known as uraraneids.
This study paints a clearer picture of pterosaur evolution, showing how they emerged from the more primitive "rhamphorhynchoids," an early species of pterosaur with a markedly different head posture and neuroanatomy.
Decades ago, scientists slotted animals on the so-called "tree of life" by eyeballing organisms, designating the ones that appeared to be simple as more primitive in terms of their evolutionary standing.
An older, more primitive part of the brain emerges, one that's analogous to a child's mind, in which feelings of individuality are fuzzier and a capacity for awe and wonder is stronger.
" For those queens to exist, there must be a "real" man on the premises, one who is desired but who is also less than himself because he is more "primitive," more "real.
The game conveys the sense of a society both more advanced and more primitive than our own, where scattered bands of humanity struggle against forces of nature and death using superslick gadgets.
"The fear rose up from a more primitive part of my brain that had been taught to fear a jealous God's wrath if I did not love him and him alone," Taylor says.
You're operating from a much more primitive part of the brain that fires very quickly because that's the part of the brain that's designed to keep you alive in those life-threatening situations.
" But in a way, Araud said, the face-off with the Iranians is more "primitive and dangerous" because, besides Bolton, other factions in the Middle East are also "dreaming of going to war.
I like to think that the band — mostly made up of working engineers and scientists — was subtly encouraging us to get an education by appealing to the more primitive impulses of our youth.
"[We] know that [Alesi's] skull combines some modern great ape and gibbon traits with other more primitive traits," said Brenda Benefit, an anthropologist at New Mexico State University, who wasn't involved in the study.
After closely scrutinizing the critters, scientists have determined they're likely a sort of proto-spider, not quite a proper arachnid, but a bridge between today's eight-legged insect-hunters and a more primitive species.
Long before Colin Firth taught Taron Egerton how to be super-spy in the Kingsman movies, there was a fledgling intelligence organization working to stop megalomaniacs and other evildoers in a more primitive world.
It is manufactured through a more primitive process that makes the drug susceptible to impurities, which, in combination with the fact that it is typically injected, put users at particular risk of infection, the newspaper added.
For me, it's actually a much more primitive kind of ego/FOMO kind of thing, which is that, oh, well, they see all these opportunities and they can't bear the thought that they're not in on it.
The last time 23.9 consecutive Atlantic storms became hurricanes was in 2185 — and because tracking technology was far more primitive then, meteorologists say, some weak tropical storms or tropical depressions may have gone undetected within that streak.
Some researchers had argued that these stages were of relatively recent origin in evolutionary terms because they had not been found in more primitive animals like amphibians, fish, reptiles other than birds, and other creatures with backbones.
The skull is about 16 inches long and 8.5 inches wide and has a fossilized appearance, which led the paleontologists to wonder whether it was from a modern grizzly or a more primitive species, the wildlife department said.
Discoverer Mike Morwood proposed that it was a shrunken Homo erectus, the same species that eventually evolved to become us; others suggested the Hobbits were descended from smaller, more primitive early humans such as Homo habilis or Australopithecus.
But, after a few uses, scratches compromised the integrity of the chambers, so Epstein built a more primitive version, using the perforated base of a pipette stand, which was cheap enough to throw away when it became worn.
The four meet two other pilgrims who have more primitive camcorders, and the 89 minutes of screaming, flashlight waving and falling trees we are watching has supposedly been assembled from the images these luckless souls gathered during their ordeal.
In the early 20163s, scientists theorized that the specific blood cell types they'd learned to distinguish from one another under a microscope — red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets — came from a common, more primitive source: a stem cell.
I had never behaved in a more primitive manner in my life, leaving nothing I could think of untried, grunting with effort like a Wimbledon tennis player with each punch, scrabbling for sensitive places where I might gouge, squeeze, or twist.
Once he has won her, Petruchio resorts to more primitive methods to control Katherina, such as denying her food and clothing, and, in the end, she is remade as an ideal wife: docile, dependent on Petruchio's attention and his power over her.
People like Michel Foucault have gone so far as to call surveillance societies more barbaric than more "primitive" torture-based societies, where they might cut off your hand if you were caught committing a crime, but at least you had your privacy.
"Tek" itself is designed to resemble a tablet in both the ancient and modern sense of the word, a clever bit of packaging that may cause some hand-wringing among parents who prefer their books, at least, in a more primitive form.
On top of that, this supernova sits in the same spot as another event from 1954—though one astrophysicist from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics not involved with the study, James Guillochon, reminded Gizmodo that data taking methods were more primitive back then.
While the obsessive watching of shows, from Breaking Bad to The Haunting of Hill House to Making a Murderer, isn't necessarily bad for you (unless it becomes a life-altering, addiction-like behavior), this on-demand, unchecked streaming feeds off our more primitive, evolutionary instincts.
Those parts of the brain are more primitive, having appeared "earlier in the course of evolution than, say, the prefrontal cortex," says lead author Michael Skeide, scientific researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS) in Leipzig, by email.
The mutated strain that appears in War for Planet of the Apes is a bit different in that it doesn't kill humans (probably because survivors of the Simian Flu already have genetic immunity), but it causes them to go mute and "devolve" to a more primitive mental state.
While most speech comes from more recently evolved parts of the brain, spontaneous emotional speech—like letting loose a "fuck" or an "asshole" when cut off in traffic, suffering an injury, or failing in a president's anti-leak crusade—comes from the basal ganglia, a more primitive brain area.
While I had been using the iPhone X for the few months before buying my new phone, it was the thought of going back to my 6S that finally convinced me to buy a new phone of my own — I didn't want to go back in time to a more primitive camera.
A simpler version of Drive Pilot is available today in the 2017 Mercedes E-Class, and Daimler AG board member Ola Källenius told me that the new Drive Pilot can take charge of 80 percent of driving tasks, while the more primitive E-Class version can only handle a paltry 20 percent of the job.
"This new animal is one of the more primitive hadrosaurids known and can therefore help us to understand how and why the ornamentation on their heads evolved, as well as where the group initially evolved and migrated from," said lead study author Albert Prieto-Márquez of the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont near Barcelona.
"These studies are important contributions to our current understanding of Earth's composition both in terms of how it compares to the more primitive material (chondrite meteorites) from which it was made, and in explaining why chemical differences might exist between the two," Catherine Macris, an assistant professor in Earth Sciences at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, told Gizmodo.
As long as you take it for granted that it's O.K. to commit violence against animals simply because of their biological designation, then that same logic will be available to you to commit violence against any other being, of whatever species, human or not, that you can characterize as a "lower" or more "primitive" form of life.
Samsung didn't have much more to say about it during its Mobile World Congress event today — it felt more like a fun teaser than a real product announcement — but all the excitement surround the Nokia 3310 relaunch already attests to the appeal of a modern gadget styled to look exactly like the more primitive stuff we used to use as kids growing up.
There is scientific pressure—coming forward and looking to avoid most of the damage while countering as the opponent lashes out, think Mike Tyson or Julio Cesar Chavez, or Rafael dos Anjos in mixed martial arts, and there is a more primitive pressure, just coming forward, swinging big, and grinding on your man when he hits a surface: that's Justin Gaethje.

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