Introduction - Computer Science
... Storing only the procedures do not always lead to the same result due to computational powers ...
... Storing only the procedures do not always lead to the same result due to computational powers ...
Identification of a large set of rare complete human
... ◦ Multiple regression is best if individual level (and dense SNP) data is available But this is rarely the case for large GWASs Time consuming ...
... ◦ Multiple regression is best if individual level (and dense SNP) data is available But this is rarely the case for large GWASs Time consuming ...
LiebermanSSSP2002REV - Sydney Symposium of Social
... the two kinds of processing. There is a tendency for us to believe that the same kind of underlying symbolic representations are used regardless of the automaticity of their use in terms of effort, intention, and awarenss (Smith, 1996). This view would suggest that as the processing of certain repre ...
... the two kinds of processing. There is a tendency for us to believe that the same kind of underlying symbolic representations are used regardless of the automaticity of their use in terms of effort, intention, and awarenss (Smith, 1996). This view would suggest that as the processing of certain repre ...
3680Lecture27
... different tuning properties represent different features in the visual field • V5/MT is selectively responsive to motion ...
... different tuning properties represent different features in the visual field • V5/MT is selectively responsive to motion ...
Optimal decision-making theories: linking neurobiology with behaviour
... the sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) [19], and then they predict exactly the same error rate (ER) and reaction time (RT) distributions. Thus, if one model that implements SPRT fits behavioural data, all other models (including those on the neural level) can be parameterized to do so equally ...
... the sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) [19], and then they predict exactly the same error rate (ER) and reaction time (RT) distributions. Thus, if one model that implements SPRT fits behavioural data, all other models (including those on the neural level) can be parameterized to do so equally ...
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2007 Bogacz
... the sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) [19], and then they predict exactly the same error rate (ER) and reaction time (RT) distributions. Thus, if one model that implements SPRT fits behavioural data, all other models (including those on the neural level) can be parameterized to do so equally ...
... the sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) [19], and then they predict exactly the same error rate (ER) and reaction time (RT) distributions. Thus, if one model that implements SPRT fits behavioural data, all other models (including those on the neural level) can be parameterized to do so equally ...
THE POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE VISUAL CORTEX AND THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENT
... normal development, a question raised and discussed by philosophers since the time of Descartes. The design of these experiments was undoubtedly influenced by the observation that children with congenital cataract still have substantial and often permanent visual deficits after removal of the catara ...
... normal development, a question raised and discussed by philosophers since the time of Descartes. The design of these experiments was undoubtedly influenced by the observation that children with congenital cataract still have substantial and often permanent visual deficits after removal of the catara ...
Torsten Wiesel - Biology Courses Server
... normal development, a question raised and discussed by philosophers since the time of Descartes. The design of these experiments was undoubtedly influenced by the observation that children with congenital cataract still have substantial and often permanent visual deficits after removal of the catara ...
... normal development, a question raised and discussed by philosophers since the time of Descartes. The design of these experiments was undoubtedly influenced by the observation that children with congenital cataract still have substantial and often permanent visual deficits after removal of the catara ...
The Influence of Target Properties and the Possible
... with the target (Fischer & Ramsperger, 1984). If the gap between the disappearance of the fixation point and the appearance of the target is 200 ms or more, saccadic latency is about 150 ms. If the fixation point disappears and the target appears simultaneously, latency increases to about 200 ms and ...
... with the target (Fischer & Ramsperger, 1984). If the gap between the disappearance of the fixation point and the appearance of the target is 200 ms or more, saccadic latency is about 150 ms. If the fixation point disappears and the target appears simultaneously, latency increases to about 200 ms and ...
EliminativismComplexityEmergence
... without organization do not exist. The particles of contemporary quantum physics are the somewhat indeterminate loci of inherently oscillatory quantum fields. Oscillatory phenomena are irreducibly processual and thus, are intrinsically dynamic and organized. So if process organization is the irreduc ...
... without organization do not exist. The particles of contemporary quantum physics are the somewhat indeterminate loci of inherently oscillatory quantum fields. Oscillatory phenomena are irreducibly processual and thus, are intrinsically dynamic and organized. So if process organization is the irreduc ...
The Euphonia _the main subject for formation of music thought
... The second – The last V period (It contains three codes); The human brain recognize all tones acoustic character of sound and start studying it. (These codes were activated in the individual composers musical thinking - for example, A. Schoenberg’s or P. Hindemith’s, N. Mamisashvili’s, O. Messiaen’s ...
... The second – The last V period (It contains three codes); The human brain recognize all tones acoustic character of sound and start studying it. (These codes were activated in the individual composers musical thinking - for example, A. Schoenberg’s or P. Hindemith’s, N. Mamisashvili’s, O. Messiaen’s ...
3680Lecture29
... – Exploit preferential responses by different regions – Present faces to one eye and buildings to the other ...
... – Exploit preferential responses by different regions – Present faces to one eye and buildings to the other ...
Neural Mechanisms of Bias and Sensitivity in Hiroshi Nishida Muneyoshi Takahashi
... (LATER model) is one model for the analysis of reaction time [4-7] that has proven to be fruitful in studying the mechanisms of bias and sensitivity. In neural computational models of decision making, every option during a decision task is considered to be represented by a respective node of neural ...
... (LATER model) is one model for the analysis of reaction time [4-7] that has proven to be fruitful in studying the mechanisms of bias and sensitivity. In neural computational models of decision making, every option during a decision task is considered to be represented by a respective node of neural ...
Ch16.Special.Senses
... – Receptors are not free endings of sensory neurons – Special receptor cells! • Neuron-like epithelial cells or small peripheral neurons – Transfer sensory information to other neurons in afferent pathways ...
... – Receptors are not free endings of sensory neurons – Special receptor cells! • Neuron-like epithelial cells or small peripheral neurons – Transfer sensory information to other neurons in afferent pathways ...
Print This Information
... to gently flatten part of your cornea to measure eye pressure and a microscope called a slit lamp to look at your eye. The pressure in your eye is measured by how much force is needed to flatten your cornea. This type of tonometry is very accurate and is often used to measure IOP after a simple scre ...
... to gently flatten part of your cornea to measure eye pressure and a microscope called a slit lamp to look at your eye. The pressure in your eye is measured by how much force is needed to flatten your cornea. This type of tonometry is very accurate and is often used to measure IOP after a simple scre ...
the properties and neural substrate of eye movements
... recent functional imaging studies in human beings and recordings of activity of single neurons in monkeys performing in sophisticated behavioral paradigms have shown that activity related to eye movements can be found in almost every corner of the brain. This should come as no surprise, because we a ...
... recent functional imaging studies in human beings and recordings of activity of single neurons in monkeys performing in sophisticated behavioral paradigms have shown that activity related to eye movements can be found in almost every corner of the brain. This should come as no surprise, because we a ...
2. National strategies towards the information society
... Statistical monitoring of the information society must be interrelated with statistical offices’ other work and operating framework. The current situation of the information society must be described, as well as its projected future development over a period of years. The scarce resources of statist ...
... Statistical monitoring of the information society must be interrelated with statistical offices’ other work and operating framework. The current situation of the information society must be described, as well as its projected future development over a period of years. The scarce resources of statist ...
The Special Senses
... Receptors of the General Senses • Mechanoreceptors respond to pressure & touch – Tactile receptors are found in the dermis – Baroreceptors monitor changes in pressure – Proprioceptors monitor positions of joints & ...
... Receptors of the General Senses • Mechanoreceptors respond to pressure & touch – Tactile receptors are found in the dermis – Baroreceptors monitor changes in pressure – Proprioceptors monitor positions of joints & ...
A Theory of Mapping from Structure to Function Applied to
... schematic representation we designed for CyclePad (Forbus & Whalley, 1994), a system that enables students to design and experiment with thermodynamic cycles. This representation reflects certain pedagogical considerations. To encourage students to consider modeling issues, only basic devices are ex ...
... schematic representation we designed for CyclePad (Forbus & Whalley, 1994), a system that enables students to design and experiment with thermodynamic cycles. This representation reflects certain pedagogical considerations. To encourage students to consider modeling issues, only basic devices are ex ...
THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF VISUAL-SACCADIC DECISION MAKING
... approach to understanding how sensation and action might be connected. He proposed that all of human behavior could be divided into two principle classes that could be viewed as the product of two mechanistically distinct processes. The first class included only those behaviors that are fully determ ...
... approach to understanding how sensation and action might be connected. He proposed that all of human behavior could be divided into two principle classes that could be viewed as the product of two mechanistically distinct processes. The first class included only those behaviors that are fully determ ...
Development of the Eye: A Series of Inductive Interactions
... These types of tissue transplantation experiments were performed by dozens of different labs over many years. Tissues of various ages and types were combined to reveal the following inductive interactions and results during eye development: • Chordamesoderm Induces Neural Tube • Optic Cup Induces Le ...
... These types of tissue transplantation experiments were performed by dozens of different labs over many years. Tissues of various ages and types were combined to reveal the following inductive interactions and results during eye development: • Chordamesoderm Induces Neural Tube • Optic Cup Induces Le ...
Group Redundancy Measures Reveals Redundancy Reduction in the Auditory Pathway
... j1 in equation 6 proves highly useful in the case where neural activities are independent given the stimulus ( j ) = =1 ( j ). In such scenario, the rst (synergy) term vanishes, thus limiting neural interactions to the redundant regime. More importantly, under the independence assumption we only ...
... j1 in equation 6 proves highly useful in the case where neural activities are independent given the stimulus ( j ) = =1 ( j ). In such scenario, the rst (synergy) term vanishes, thus limiting neural interactions to the redundant regime. More importantly, under the independence assumption we only ...
FEATURE-TAK - Framework for Extraction, Analysis, and
... Several methods from these frameworks are used by our framework, too. But we also combine them with techniques from association rule mining, case-based reasoning, and techniques developed in-house to have a direct use for knowledge modeling in CBR systems. There is extensive research pertaining to a ...
... Several methods from these frameworks are used by our framework, too. But we also combine them with techniques from association rule mining, case-based reasoning, and techniques developed in-house to have a direct use for knowledge modeling in CBR systems. There is extensive research pertaining to a ...
Chromosomal Location of a Recessive Red
... of the mutations that are regularly observed in laboratories [2] [3]. In Delphacidae, red-eyed mutants were reported in the small brown planthopper Laodelphax striatellus (Fallén) [4] and BPH [5]. Red-or orange-eyed mutant laboratory colonies of BPH have been established. Inheritance studies reveale ...
... of the mutations that are regularly observed in laboratories [2] [3]. In Delphacidae, red-eyed mutants were reported in the small brown planthopper Laodelphax striatellus (Fallén) [4] and BPH [5]. Red-or orange-eyed mutant laboratory colonies of BPH have been established. Inheritance studies reveale ...
Effects of Early Monocular Deprivation on Visual
... cats (P < 0.001). There is a suggestion that the nondeprived eye activated more direction-selective SC neurons than normal (P < 0.05), but as mentioned above this comparison between experiments could suffer from sampling errors. It may be, however, that monocular neurons driven by the nondeprived ey ...
... cats (P < 0.001). There is a suggestion that the nondeprived eye activated more direction-selective SC neurons than normal (P < 0.05), but as mentioned above this comparison between experiments could suffer from sampling errors. It may be, however, that monocular neurons driven by the nondeprived ey ...