lecture 1 () - Stanford Department of Mathematics
... This approach had big success in engineering: universal programmable computer vs. human computer , a car vs. a horse, an airplane vs. a bird. It hasn’t met with similar success in simulating human cognitive functions. 2. SCIENTIFIC / ENGINEERING (reverse engineering = hacking) Formulate biologically ...
... This approach had big success in engineering: universal programmable computer vs. human computer , a car vs. a horse, an airplane vs. a bird. It hasn’t met with similar success in simulating human cognitive functions. 2. SCIENTIFIC / ENGINEERING (reverse engineering = hacking) Formulate biologically ...
A stylistic approach to the history of the musical
... These, and especially the use of pentatonic scales, are important features of the genre, as seen in the example below: ...
... These, and especially the use of pentatonic scales, are important features of the genre, as seen in the example below: ...
Methylphenidate Enhances Working Memory by Modulating
... of methylphenidate or placebo (lactose) presented in identical capsules. Imaging commenced ⬃90 min after ingestion of the capsule to maximize the levels of drug during the scans (Gualtieri et al., 1982). Before scans or tablet ingestion on session 1, subjects were given a brief baseline assessment w ...
... of methylphenidate or placebo (lactose) presented in identical capsules. Imaging commenced ⬃90 min after ingestion of the capsule to maximize the levels of drug during the scans (Gualtieri et al., 1982). Before scans or tablet ingestion on session 1, subjects were given a brief baseline assessment w ...
CATS - Raleigh Concert Band
... After the overture, the Cats gather on stage and explain the Jellicle tribe and their purpose (Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats). The Cats (who constantly break the fourth wall, in the musical) spot the human audience and explain how the different Cats of the tribe are named (The Naming of Cats). Th ...
... After the overture, the Cats gather on stage and explain the Jellicle tribe and their purpose (Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats). The Cats (who constantly break the fourth wall, in the musical) spot the human audience and explain how the different Cats of the tribe are named (The Naming of Cats). Th ...
Schizophrenia is a multi-faceted disorder with highly complex p
... parietal and inferior temporal cortices (ref). Thus associative learning is a fertile domain in which to develop models of normal and pathological brain behavior and to conduct in vivo fMRI studies of normal and pathological brain function. III.1. The functional network for associative memory with a ...
... parietal and inferior temporal cortices (ref). Thus associative learning is a fertile domain in which to develop models of normal and pathological brain behavior and to conduct in vivo fMRI studies of normal and pathological brain function. III.1. The functional network for associative memory with a ...
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... According to Tom, The Glass Menagerie is a memory play—both its style and its content are shaped and inspired by memory. Most fictional works are products of the imagination that must convince their audience that they are something else by being realistic. A play drawn from memory, however, is a pro ...
... According to Tom, The Glass Menagerie is a memory play—both its style and its content are shaped and inspired by memory. Most fictional works are products of the imagination that must convince their audience that they are something else by being realistic. A play drawn from memory, however, is a pro ...
2 Models of musical and linguistic structure
... 2.1.2 Verbal paradigms The verbal paradigm for music has at its origin the Greek concept of musiké, in which the length and pitch of Greek syllables was the primary determinant of musical composition. Plato asserted that of the three components of song – words, rhythm, and melody – “the words are by ...
... 2.1.2 Verbal paradigms The verbal paradigm for music has at its origin the Greek concept of musiké, in which the length and pitch of Greek syllables was the primary determinant of musical composition. Plato asserted that of the three components of song – words, rhythm, and melody – “the words are by ...
Molecular basis of learning in the hippocampus and the amygdala
... protein binding CREB (CBP) and in that complex it binds to specific region on DNACRE (Silva et al., 1998). CREB is an activator of immediate early genes (IEGs) like Arc, c-fos, Zif268 (Rosen et al., 1998). Activation of c-fos leads to expression of matrix metallopeptidase 9 (MMP-9) which is responsi ...
... protein binding CREB (CBP) and in that complex it binds to specific region on DNACRE (Silva et al., 1998). CREB is an activator of immediate early genes (IEGs) like Arc, c-fos, Zif268 (Rosen et al., 1998). Activation of c-fos leads to expression of matrix metallopeptidase 9 (MMP-9) which is responsi ...
20th-century art music
... Berio started off as a serial composer in the years after WWII, but by the 1960s he had moved towards a less severe approach which incorporated elements from a wider range of styles, including tonal music. A large part of Sequenza III consists of structured improvisation, in which the performer ha ...
... Berio started off as a serial composer in the years after WWII, but by the 1960s he had moved towards a less severe approach which incorporated elements from a wider range of styles, including tonal music. A large part of Sequenza III consists of structured improvisation, in which the performer ha ...
Spikes not slots: noise in neural populations limits
... Figure 2. Evidence for normalisation in working memory (WM)-related neural activity. (A) Firing rate of an example prefrontal neuron with persistent WM activity. Firing rate declines with increasing memory load, whether the stimulus in the receptive field corresponds to a preferred (unbroken lines) ...
... Figure 2. Evidence for normalisation in working memory (WM)-related neural activity. (A) Firing rate of an example prefrontal neuron with persistent WM activity. Firing rate declines with increasing memory load, whether the stimulus in the receptive field corresponds to a preferred (unbroken lines) ...
Decoding the Contents of Visual Short
... after a delay. The task was to identify which of the two test stimuli was more similar to the remembered stimulus. The stimuli consisted of multicolored random fields, random stimuli that had no semantic content (size: 4°). To allow for subsequent fMRI classification of the stored VSTM content, the ...
... after a delay. The task was to identify which of the two test stimuli was more similar to the remembered stimulus. The stimuli consisted of multicolored random fields, random stimuli that had no semantic content (size: 4°). To allow for subsequent fMRI classification of the stored VSTM content, the ...
Conditioning: Simple Neural Circuits in the Honeybee
... Since the CSþ-specific responses – as recorded intracellularly from isolated bee heads – were lost after a few minutes, it was initially concluded that PE1 may be related to short-term memory. However, recent extracellular recordings from the intact animal lasting many hours have shown that the CSþ- ...
... Since the CSþ-specific responses – as recorded intracellularly from isolated bee heads – were lost after a few minutes, it was initially concluded that PE1 may be related to short-term memory. However, recent extracellular recordings from the intact animal lasting many hours have shown that the CSþ- ...
Short Analysis - Trevor de Clercq
... Analysis of Stravinsky's Three Pieces for String Quartet, III In Western tonal music, theoreticians typically contrast the vertical aspects of music with its horizontal aspects, the former addressing what happens at a specific point in time in all voices and the latter addressing what occurs in a si ...
... Analysis of Stravinsky's Three Pieces for String Quartet, III In Western tonal music, theoreticians typically contrast the vertical aspects of music with its horizontal aspects, the former addressing what happens at a specific point in time in all voices and the latter addressing what occurs in a si ...
The Early 20 th Century (Age of Musical Diversity)
... • Was influenced by Jazz but still wrote in classical type style • Scored for film and wrote many classics that are synonymous with AMERICAN music • LISTENING JOURNAL : • Appalachian Spring (1943) • Originated as a ballet but today is performed as both a ballet and a concert piece • Section 7 is the ...
... • Was influenced by Jazz but still wrote in classical type style • Scored for film and wrote many classics that are synonymous with AMERICAN music • LISTENING JOURNAL : • Appalachian Spring (1943) • Originated as a ballet but today is performed as both a ballet and a concert piece • Section 7 is the ...
Slides - Indiana University Bloomington
... Fig 3F and 3G: TBI animals treated with vehicle spent significantly less time in the target quadrant compared with sham animals treated with vehicle or A33, or TBI animals treated with A33. The number of platform zone crossings were also significantly less in TBI animals treated with vehicle versus ...
... Fig 3F and 3G: TBI animals treated with vehicle spent significantly less time in the target quadrant compared with sham animals treated with vehicle or A33, or TBI animals treated with A33. The number of platform zone crossings were also significantly less in TBI animals treated with vehicle versus ...
The Effect of Stimulating and Soothing Smells on Heart Rate and
... aid in fatigue, and calm irritable children). Two of the most popular scents studied in aromatherapy are rosemary, which stimulates memory and clears the mind, and lavender, which is uplifting, calming, and useful for reducing stress, anxiety, depression, and insomnia (Price 1991; as cited in Herz 2 ...
... aid in fatigue, and calm irritable children). Two of the most popular scents studied in aromatherapy are rosemary, which stimulates memory and clears the mind, and lavender, which is uplifting, calming, and useful for reducing stress, anxiety, depression, and insomnia (Price 1991; as cited in Herz 2 ...
The relation of transcription to memory formation
... conversion of short- to long-term memory. Genetic screens for learning mutants in Drosophila have led to the characterization of amnesiac (neuropeptide that binds to a G protein-coupled receptor that stimulates adenylyl cyclase), rutabaga (the enzyme adenylyl cyclase), dunce (the protein that regula ...
... conversion of short- to long-term memory. Genetic screens for learning mutants in Drosophila have led to the characterization of amnesiac (neuropeptide that binds to a G protein-coupled receptor that stimulates adenylyl cyclase), rutabaga (the enzyme adenylyl cyclase), dunce (the protein that regula ...
Zola-Morgan et al. 1986
... analysis of some of the histological material. Finally, we thank the patient’s family for sustained encouragement of this work. Correspondence should be addressed to Stuart Zola-Morgan at the above address. Copyright 0 1986 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/86/102950-18$02,00/O ...
... analysis of some of the histological material. Finally, we thank the patient’s family for sustained encouragement of this work. Correspondence should be addressed to Stuart Zola-Morgan at the above address. Copyright 0 1986 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/86/102950-18$02,00/O ...
Dowling et al., (1999) - Decision Neuroscience Laboratory
... Erdelyi (1996) presents evidence that, especially with complex materials such as poetry, repeated testing leads to better memory performance, or "hypermnesia." The listener's working memory tends to keep active track of those items it expects will be tested, with the result that performance for thos ...
... Erdelyi (1996) presents evidence that, especially with complex materials such as poetry, repeated testing leads to better memory performance, or "hypermnesia." The listener's working memory tends to keep active track of those items it expects will be tested, with the result that performance for thos ...
Paired-Associate Learning
... to create ‘emotional’ associations lead to the construction of a sequence of cognitive elaborations which are later recalled more easily and with greater rated clarity” (p. 297). The results of Sadalla and Loftness suggest that the use of mnemonic strategies facilitates paired-associate learning. Ho ...
... to create ‘emotional’ associations lead to the construction of a sequence of cognitive elaborations which are later recalled more easily and with greater rated clarity” (p. 297). The results of Sadalla and Loftness suggest that the use of mnemonic strategies facilitates paired-associate learning. Ho ...
Predictive, interactive multiple memory systems
... dissociations between the functions of different brain regions, for example in relation to different types of memory. While some of these dissociations can be questioned, particularly in the case of neuroimaging data, we start by assuming a ‘‘modal model’’ in which at least three different memory sy ...
... dissociations between the functions of different brain regions, for example in relation to different types of memory. While some of these dissociations can be questioned, particularly in the case of neuroimaging data, we start by assuming a ‘‘modal model’’ in which at least three different memory sy ...
Understanding the neurobiological mechanisms of
... memory formation. As several experimental works have shown, several endogenous opioid substances seem to participate and regulate memory formation at different stages (Colombo et al., 1992, 1993; Patterson et al., 1989; Rosenzweig et al., 1992). Thus, several experimental evidences have revealed tha ...
... memory formation. As several experimental works have shown, several endogenous opioid substances seem to participate and regulate memory formation at different stages (Colombo et al., 1992, 1993; Patterson et al., 1989; Rosenzweig et al., 1992). Thus, several experimental evidences have revealed tha ...
Glossary of Common Musical Terms
... fortissmo or just triple forte. Fourth – An interval between two notes of two whole tones and one semitone. Fugue - A composition written for three to six voices in which each voice enters at different times, creating a counterpoint. Galliard - Music written for a lively French dance for two perform ...
... fortissmo or just triple forte. Fourth – An interval between two notes of two whole tones and one semitone. Fugue - A composition written for three to six voices in which each voice enters at different times, creating a counterpoint. Galliard - Music written for a lively French dance for two perform ...
Title Lesson - Ontario Music Educators` Association
... “What notational approach did this composer take?” “What musical values does the composer demonstrate in selecting this notational approach?” “What ideas within the piece may have necessitated this notation?” “Does the notation work? Does it invariably obtain its desired result?” “What is the musica ...
... “What notational approach did this composer take?” “What musical values does the composer demonstrate in selecting this notational approach?” “What ideas within the piece may have necessitated this notation?” “Does the notation work? Does it invariably obtain its desired result?” “What is the musica ...
Cognitive Training Enhances Intrinsic Brain Connectivity in Childhood
... The initial short-term and working memory assessments were repeated after the respective training programs. Assessments at both time points were conducted by a member of the research team who was blinded to the group to which the children had been allocated. Parents were made aware of the existence ...
... The initial short-term and working memory assessments were repeated after the respective training programs. Assessments at both time points were conducted by a member of the research team who was blinded to the group to which the children had been allocated. Parents were made aware of the existence ...