Total Wiring Length Minimization of C. elegans Neural
... using materials from [1] and new electron micrographs reported an updated set of data on electrical and chemical connections of the hermaphrodite worm. Although [3] was published in 2011, this updated connectivity dataset had been obtained before, and employed for example, in [4]. This refined datas ...
... using materials from [1] and new electron micrographs reported an updated set of data on electrical and chemical connections of the hermaphrodite worm. Although [3] was published in 2011, this updated connectivity dataset had been obtained before, and employed for example, in [4]. This refined datas ...
Neuron
... respond to any task event. Single-unit recording studies in monkeys, with set-shifting or task-switching paradigms, have shown that the PPC and PFC neurons showed ‘‘rule-selectivity’’ (Asaad et al., 2000; Johnston and Everling, 2006; Mansouri et al., 2006; Stoet and Snyder, 2004; Wallis et al., 2001 ...
... respond to any task event. Single-unit recording studies in monkeys, with set-shifting or task-switching paradigms, have shown that the PPC and PFC neurons showed ‘‘rule-selectivity’’ (Asaad et al., 2000; Johnston and Everling, 2006; Mansouri et al., 2006; Stoet and Snyder, 2004; Wallis et al., 2001 ...
8.COM 7.a.1 - Intangible Cultural Heritage
... heritage worldwide and render their urgent safeguarding necessary, the Body as a whole was nevertheless not convinced by the arguments sometimes raised by one or another of its members that recommended disregarding serious deficiencies in the safeguarding measures proposed on the basis that the elem ...
... heritage worldwide and render their urgent safeguarding necessary, the Body as a whole was nevertheless not convinced by the arguments sometimes raised by one or another of its members that recommended disregarding serious deficiencies in the safeguarding measures proposed on the basis that the elem ...
full paper
... methodology of the social sciences is widely recognized and thus justifies using his work as a touchstone and interpretative lens. The possibility of a further refining and clarification of Heilbroner’s thought when viewed from the lens of Weber’s methodology of (social) science(s) is an exciting p ...
... methodology of the social sciences is widely recognized and thus justifies using his work as a touchstone and interpretative lens. The possibility of a further refining and clarification of Heilbroner’s thought when viewed from the lens of Weber’s methodology of (social) science(s) is an exciting p ...
CNS 424 Block Educational Framework (Week 1)
... Describe the tolerance and dependence to hallucinogens Outline the toxicity of hallucinogens Steroids abuse and dependence Describe the main features of steroid abuse and dependence. Psychostimulants abuse and dependence Describe the pharmacology of cocaine and amphetamines Describe the tolerance an ...
... Describe the tolerance and dependence to hallucinogens Outline the toxicity of hallucinogens Steroids abuse and dependence Describe the main features of steroid abuse and dependence. Psychostimulants abuse and dependence Describe the pharmacology of cocaine and amphetamines Describe the tolerance an ...
Updating Empiricist Mentalist Semantics
... sentences and parse them into electronic texts. They can even pronounce sentences in such a way that humans can understand them. This is already a great achievement, but the computers executing these tasks have no sense of what they are processing or producing; they completely fail to grasp its mea ...
... sentences and parse them into electronic texts. They can even pronounce sentences in such a way that humans can understand them. This is already a great achievement, but the computers executing these tasks have no sense of what they are processing or producing; they completely fail to grasp its mea ...
Genetically identified spinal interneurons integrating tactile afferents
... 1988). This may be a result of suppressed sensory transmission at the level of the spinal cord, as suggested by experiments in monkeys where cutaneous sensory-evoked potentials recorded in the spinal cord were reduced during active hand movement (Seki and Fetz 2012). Hence, spinal networks likely co ...
... 1988). This may be a result of suppressed sensory transmission at the level of the spinal cord, as suggested by experiments in monkeys where cutaneous sensory-evoked potentials recorded in the spinal cord were reduced during active hand movement (Seki and Fetz 2012). Hence, spinal networks likely co ...
Machine Learning I - Mit - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
... development of motor and/or cognitive skills through practice organization of new knowledge into general, effective representations ...
... development of motor and/or cognitive skills through practice organization of new knowledge into general, effective representations ...
Neurochemical organization of chimpanzee inferior pulvinar complex
... Povinelli, 2000). These studies make it clear that although humans share many features of brain organization and function with apes and monkeys, there are important differences as well. Documenting the patterns of similarities and difference is essential for understanding how results derived from no ...
... Povinelli, 2000). These studies make it clear that although humans share many features of brain organization and function with apes and monkeys, there are important differences as well. Documenting the patterns of similarities and difference is essential for understanding how results derived from no ...
Transforming Customer Engagement with Intent-driven Chat
... Easily Extend Chat to Every Channel With [24]7 Chat, extend chat to every channel where your customers are: web, mobile, apps, messaging, Facebook, and even the IVR. Built on a common underlying platform, [24]7 Chat allows a unified customer experience and consistent journey transitions across all t ...
... Easily Extend Chat to Every Channel With [24]7 Chat, extend chat to every channel where your customers are: web, mobile, apps, messaging, Facebook, and even the IVR. Built on a common underlying platform, [24]7 Chat allows a unified customer experience and consistent journey transitions across all t ...
Intuitions and Competence in Formal Semantics
... a flourishing field, but not longer the dominant paradigm, being in the company of corpus-based investigations, including typological and historical databases, work that extensively uses computational modelling, and so on. With this diversity in theories and approaches comes one in methodologies. An ...
... a flourishing field, but not longer the dominant paradigm, being in the company of corpus-based investigations, including typological and historical databases, work that extensively uses computational modelling, and so on. With this diversity in theories and approaches comes one in methodologies. An ...
Complex Motion Perception and its Deficits
... signals. To create an abstract representation of space the posterior parietal cortex combines signals from many different modalities, such as vision, audition, somatosensory and vestibular signals. Perhaps our unitary perception of the space around us, independent of the sensory modality, is embodie ...
... signals. To create an abstract representation of space the posterior parietal cortex combines signals from many different modalities, such as vision, audition, somatosensory and vestibular signals. Perhaps our unitary perception of the space around us, independent of the sensory modality, is embodie ...
The Optic Tectum in Fishes
... by drugs that block synapses suggesting that it comes from the dendrites of tectal cells where optic fibers make synapses. Microelectrodes may also pick up action potentials indicative of individual neurons in tectum. If such units are visually responsive, their receptive fields generally differ fr ...
... by drugs that block synapses suggesting that it comes from the dendrites of tectal cells where optic fibers make synapses. Microelectrodes may also pick up action potentials indicative of individual neurons in tectum. If such units are visually responsive, their receptive fields generally differ fr ...
Internet-Based Workflow Management
... of the underlying process, identification of the individual activities involved, the relationships among them, and, ultimately, the generation of a formal description of the process; the other aspect covers the infrastructure for handling individual cases. The first problem is typically addressed by ...
... of the underlying process, identification of the individual activities involved, the relationships among them, and, ultimately, the generation of a formal description of the process; the other aspect covers the infrastructure for handling individual cases. The first problem is typically addressed by ...
Document
... Figure 15–1 An Overview of Neural Integration. Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
... Figure 15–1 An Overview of Neural Integration. Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
Neural Integration I: Sensory Pathways and the Somatic Nervous
... Figure 15–1 An Overview of Neural Integration. Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
... Figure 15–1 An Overview of Neural Integration. Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings ...
An Environment for Merging and Testing Large Ontologies
... simple, including straight “look up” questions like finding the leader of an organization or the population of a country. Other questions may be quite complex, including asking about the possible reaction of a terrorist group to a particular action taken by a country. Knowledge bases in this program ...
... simple, including straight “look up” questions like finding the leader of an organization or the population of a country. Other questions may be quite complex, including asking about the possible reaction of a terrorist group to a particular action taken by a country. Knowledge bases in this program ...
Vision for Prehension in the Medial Parietal Cortex - Gallettilab
... panel of Figure 2D. There is a dorso-ventral gradient of this response property, with high-level visual cells predominantly found in the dorsal part of the area and low-level visual cells predominantly in the ventral part (Gamberini et al. 2011). A peculiar aspect of the visual properties of area V6 ...
... panel of Figure 2D. There is a dorso-ventral gradient of this response property, with high-level visual cells predominantly found in the dorsal part of the area and low-level visual cells predominantly in the ventral part (Gamberini et al. 2011). A peculiar aspect of the visual properties of area V6 ...
cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
... statistical analyses described below. Data from subjects who chose option 8 were removed from the analyses involving hours of VGP. This method seems to be a crude way for assessing the amount of VGP. However, it is widely used and has been validated in the field (see Discussion and References of meth ...
... statistical analyses described below. Data from subjects who chose option 8 were removed from the analyses involving hours of VGP. This method seems to be a crude way for assessing the amount of VGP. However, it is widely used and has been validated in the field (see Discussion and References of meth ...
Can the meaning of multiple words be integrated unconsciously?
... Similar results have been obtained for solving simple arithmetic equations, such as multiplication [39], addition [40] and subtraction [37]. Although intriguing, we and others [41] argue that it remains an open question whether such findings actually reflect the active combination of multiple uncons ...
... Similar results have been obtained for solving simple arithmetic equations, such as multiplication [39], addition [40] and subtraction [37]. Although intriguing, we and others [41] argue that it remains an open question whether such findings actually reflect the active combination of multiple uncons ...
The auditory cortex
... (Hellweg et al. 1977) or up to six auditory ®elds (Redies et al. 1989), rats were described as having two (Sally and Kelly 1988) or four ®elds (Horikawa et al. 1988), and house mice, depending on the strain, may have three not well-de®ned (Willott et al. 1993) or ®ve clearly distinct ®elds (Stiebler ...
... (Hellweg et al. 1977) or up to six auditory ®elds (Redies et al. 1989), rats were described as having two (Sally and Kelly 1988) or four ®elds (Horikawa et al. 1988), and house mice, depending on the strain, may have three not well-de®ned (Willott et al. 1993) or ®ve clearly distinct ®elds (Stiebler ...
Ethically Aligned Design - The IEEE Standards Association
... It is the Committee’s intention that the Principles, Issues, and Candidate Recommendations they have identified will eventually serve to underpin and scaffold future norms and standards within a new framework of ethical governance for AI/AS ...
... It is the Committee’s intention that the Principles, Issues, and Candidate Recommendations they have identified will eventually serve to underpin and scaffold future norms and standards within a new framework of ethical governance for AI/AS ...
Developmental structure in brain evolution
... there have been many intriguing attempts. The neural machinery for controlling muscles and for enervating the sensory surface might reasonably increase with some function of body size. However, in a medium-sized brain like a cat’s, the representation of the body surface and the primary motor represe ...
... there have been many intriguing attempts. The neural machinery for controlling muscles and for enervating the sensory surface might reasonably increase with some function of body size. However, in a medium-sized brain like a cat’s, the representation of the body surface and the primary motor represe ...