
Daniel Dennett on the Nature of Consciousness
... one after the other. Two interesting things happen. First, the first light appears to move across to the position of the second light. And second, the light appears to change color as it moves. For instance, in the webpage cited above, which featured a green light followed by a red one, the green li ...
... one after the other. Two interesting things happen. First, the first light appears to move across to the position of the second light. And second, the light appears to change color as it moves. For instance, in the webpage cited above, which featured a green light followed by a red one, the green li ...
Plastic Effect of Tetanic Stimulation on Auditory Evoked Potentials
... 1.1 Introduction to Neuroplasticity There are many intrinsic and extrinsic factors that play a role in auditory neuroplasticity. Throughout the lifespan, external and intrinsic factors work together and can lead to changes at the molecular level (e.g. molecules that can change the expression of gene ...
... 1.1 Introduction to Neuroplasticity There are many intrinsic and extrinsic factors that play a role in auditory neuroplasticity. Throughout the lifespan, external and intrinsic factors work together and can lead to changes at the molecular level (e.g. molecules that can change the expression of gene ...
View/Open - eDiss - Georg-August
... as a model system to study the neuronal basis of acoustic behavior. Auditory neurons have been described from intracellular recordings. The growing interest to study population activity of neurons has been satisfied so far with artificially combining data from different individuals. Here for the fir ...
... as a model system to study the neuronal basis of acoustic behavior. Auditory neurons have been described from intracellular recordings. The growing interest to study population activity of neurons has been satisfied so far with artificially combining data from different individuals. Here for the fir ...
Patterns of sensory intermodality relationships in the cerebral cortex
... In the tangential section, primary somatosensory cortex (Sl) and area S2 are recognized by their typical myelin dense appearance (Fig. 1A). The border between these two areas was determined according to Nissl stain cytoarchitecture (Welker, '71, '76; Welker and Sinha, '721, and by the lateral callos ...
... In the tangential section, primary somatosensory cortex (Sl) and area S2 are recognized by their typical myelin dense appearance (Fig. 1A). The border between these two areas was determined according to Nissl stain cytoarchitecture (Welker, '71, '76; Welker and Sinha, '721, and by the lateral callos ...
Gerenciamento Autônomo de Redes na Internet do
... Autonomous networking research to applies intelligent agent and multiagent systems theory to network controlling mechanisms. Deploying such autonomous and rational entities in the network can improve its behavior in the presence of very dynamic and complex control scenarios. Unfortunately, building ...
... Autonomous networking research to applies intelligent agent and multiagent systems theory to network controlling mechanisms. Deploying such autonomous and rational entities in the network can improve its behavior in the presence of very dynamic and complex control scenarios. Unfortunately, building ...
Reference frames for representing the location of visual and tactile
... often interspersed with cells with intermediate properties. For instance, most auditory RFs in the SC are intermediate between eye- and headcentered: that is, when the eyes move, the auditory RFs shift only partially with the eye9,10. This type of visual-auditory RF is also reported in the lateral i ...
... often interspersed with cells with intermediate properties. For instance, most auditory RFs in the SC are intermediate between eye- and headcentered: that is, when the eyes move, the auditory RFs shift only partially with the eye9,10. This type of visual-auditory RF is also reported in the lateral i ...
Knowledge Acquisition and Learning by Experience
... However, there are also well-known problems related to the rule-based approach. An example is the lack of robustness and flexibility in problem solving due to the narrow and tailored scope of the knowledge. Another example is the difficulties in maintaining and updating a system's knowledge over tim ...
... However, there are also well-known problems related to the rule-based approach. An example is the lack of robustness and flexibility in problem solving due to the narrow and tailored scope of the knowledge. Another example is the difficulties in maintaining and updating a system's knowledge over tim ...
ECBB 2016 Abstract book.
... poison frogs that illustrate the cognitive complexity that characterizes the behavior of these amphibians. Observational and experimental fieldwork on Allobates femoralis, the brilliant-thighed poison frog, has demonstrated that individuals of this species have remarkable abilities to locate their h ...
... poison frogs that illustrate the cognitive complexity that characterizes the behavior of these amphibians. Observational and experimental fieldwork on Allobates femoralis, the brilliant-thighed poison frog, has demonstrated that individuals of this species have remarkable abilities to locate their h ...
PRAGMATIC ANTHROPOLOGY
... when Kant refers to the subject matter of pragmatic anthropology as something that “concerns ... the investigation of what he as a free-acting being … can and should make of himself.” In particular, Pragmatic anthropology need not take the free subject of transcendental anthropology as its topic. In ...
... when Kant refers to the subject matter of pragmatic anthropology as something that “concerns ... the investigation of what he as a free-acting being … can and should make of himself.” In particular, Pragmatic anthropology need not take the free subject of transcendental anthropology as its topic. In ...
Deloitte`s point of view on IBM Watson
... as an employee using a wearable computing device to answer almost any question. • Machines replace humans, such as a cognitive virtual assistant used as an automated customer service representative. ...
... as an employee using a wearable computing device to answer almost any question. • Machines replace humans, such as a cognitive virtual assistant used as an automated customer service representative. ...
Turing Centenary
... Inventor of Computer Science and Turing machines (1936-7) Breaker of the Nazi Enigma code (1940-44) Designer of the ACE computer (1945-47) Inventor of AI (1945-50) Convicted of homosexuality; forced estrogen injections; suicided (1954) ...
... Inventor of Computer Science and Turing machines (1936-7) Breaker of the Nazi Enigma code (1940-44) Designer of the ACE computer (1945-47) Inventor of AI (1945-50) Convicted of homosexuality; forced estrogen injections; suicided (1954) ...
Implicit versus explicit attitudes: differing manifestations of the same
... However, Mandelbaum (2015) provides an extended critique of the claim that implicit attitudes are only caused slowly through associative learning. On the contrary, they admit of one-off learning of various sorts. Mandelbaum describes how implicit-attitude change follows a “logic” that is not merely ...
... However, Mandelbaum (2015) provides an extended critique of the claim that implicit attitudes are only caused slowly through associative learning. On the contrary, they admit of one-off learning of various sorts. Mandelbaum describes how implicit-attitude change follows a “logic” that is not merely ...
Specialized prefrontal "auditory fields": organization of primate
... specific domains of rostral dorsal area 8 (Barbas and Mesulam, 1981) and areas 45 and 12 in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (Figure 1, top; Hackett et al., 1999; Romanski et al., 1999a,b). These areas receive pathways from auditory association cortices from a restricted and more caudal part of S ...
... specific domains of rostral dorsal area 8 (Barbas and Mesulam, 1981) and areas 45 and 12 in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (Figure 1, top; Hackett et al., 1999; Romanski et al., 1999a,b). These areas receive pathways from auditory association cortices from a restricted and more caudal part of S ...
Resting-State Connectivity Predictors of Response to
... baseline neuroimaging measures as putative treatmentspecific biomarkers that predict patient-specific outcomes (Dichter et al, 2012). Indeed, it has been suggested that psychiatric research addressing resting-state network dynamics will be of maximal translational utility if it identifies risk or re ...
... baseline neuroimaging measures as putative treatmentspecific biomarkers that predict patient-specific outcomes (Dichter et al, 2012). Indeed, it has been suggested that psychiatric research addressing resting-state network dynamics will be of maximal translational utility if it identifies risk or re ...
Here - Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
... of four key test situations, showing that the model can account for aspects of representational neglect, as well as spatial updating and mental exploration in familiar environments, and can place cell firing patterns seen in rats with lesions to the head direction system and in normal rats navigatin ...
... of four key test situations, showing that the model can account for aspects of representational neglect, as well as spatial updating and mental exploration in familiar environments, and can place cell firing patterns seen in rats with lesions to the head direction system and in normal rats navigatin ...
A Parallel Approach to Syntax for Generation 1 Introduction
... generator does not need to have many linguistic options, so the problem of dependencies does not arise either.) While such simple mappings are fine for current applications, they will not be adequate for inputs richer in information. Some will argue that “someday generators will have to deal with no ...
... generator does not need to have many linguistic options, so the problem of dependencies does not arise either.) While such simple mappings are fine for current applications, they will not be adequate for inputs richer in information. Some will argue that “someday generators will have to deal with no ...
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... It is clear that “hearing” involves more than simply the transduction of vibrations in air. At a most basic level, we must detect sounds. Once a sound is detected, several processes are immediately initiated. There is a need to localize the sound source. This task requires the two ears and knowledge ...
... It is clear that “hearing” involves more than simply the transduction of vibrations in air. At a most basic level, we must detect sounds. Once a sound is detected, several processes are immediately initiated. There is a need to localize the sound source. This task requires the two ears and knowledge ...
Keynote ICSD 2009 Digital Libraries and the
... to be learned • Tools for ontology construction by the learner, for example, concept maps Active learning, building own structures, constructivist approach Soergel, ICSD 2009 Keynote ...
... to be learned • Tools for ontology construction by the learner, for example, concept maps Active learning, building own structures, constructivist approach Soergel, ICSD 2009 Keynote ...
Bringing Identity Theory into Environmental Sociology*
... Identity 2 and Identity 3 in Figure 1. We see these two identities as potentially overlapping in meaning along the dimensions of care and concern. A gender identity that is more feminine should be related to claiming an environment identity that is ecocentric (interdependent with and protective of t ...
... Identity 2 and Identity 3 in Figure 1. We see these two identities as potentially overlapping in meaning along the dimensions of care and concern. A gender identity that is more feminine should be related to claiming an environment identity that is ecocentric (interdependent with and protective of t ...
Genetic Analysis of Brain Circuits Underlying Pheromone Signaling
... are excreted to the outside by an individual and received by a second individual of the same species in which they release a specific reaction, for example a definite behavior or developmental process” (31). Pheromones have been shown in insect, fish, and mammal to trigger genetically preprogrammed set ...
... are excreted to the outside by an individual and received by a second individual of the same species in which they release a specific reaction, for example a definite behavior or developmental process” (31). Pheromones have been shown in insect, fish, and mammal to trigger genetically preprogrammed set ...
The role of the mirror neuron system in action understanding and
... paired with an action corresponding with the sound, e.g. ripping a piece of paper (Kohler, Keysers, Umiltà, Fogassi, Gallese & Rizzolatti, 2002). Possibly, the motor properties of that particular action were simulated in the monkey’s brain when only the sound was presented. The visual stimuli were n ...
... paired with an action corresponding with the sound, e.g. ripping a piece of paper (Kohler, Keysers, Umiltà, Fogassi, Gallese & Rizzolatti, 2002). Possibly, the motor properties of that particular action were simulated in the monkey’s brain when only the sound was presented. The visual stimuli were n ...
Auditory Pathways and Processes
... behavioral responses to auditory and visual inputs (Pastor et al., 2008). The basal ganglia have been identified as having a role in processing auditory signal aspects of speech (Kotz, Schwartze, & Schmidt-Kassow, 2009), particularly timing. Efferent pathways, thought to be part of a feedback loop t ...
... behavioral responses to auditory and visual inputs (Pastor et al., 2008). The basal ganglia have been identified as having a role in processing auditory signal aspects of speech (Kotz, Schwartze, & Schmidt-Kassow, 2009), particularly timing. Efferent pathways, thought to be part of a feedback loop t ...