Observations of child development and of behavioral abnormalities in some people indicate that some innate capabilities of human beings are essential to the process of meaning creation.
It is possible that pressure from society eventually catches up to women and makes it difficult to stay in certain fields, as the problem certainly doesn't seem to be innate intellectual capability.
Another area within affective computing is the design of computational devices proposed to exhibit either innate emotional capabilities or that are capable of convincingly simulating emotions.
There is also at least one (apparently non-sentient) species (the "Chuy-Hirtsi" animal), that possesses the innate capability of warp travel.
He sails across the stage again, supported not by wires but through what appears to be an innate capability of flight, and lands as if on a current of air.
Be difficult to tell what cultural retardation has done to his innate capabilities, if anything.
Due to the findings relating to this babbling delay, researchers have rejected the belief that language is an innate capability that humans have.
Colonial educational policies were far from uniform in their assumptions about indigenous peoples' innate capabilities, differing sharply, for example, in Africa and India.
Within the field of linguistics the current consensus is that speech is an innate human capability while written language is a cultural invention.
My savagery and your lack of emo- tions belie our innate capabilities.