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Letter to Neuroscience THETA-RHYTHMICALLY FIRING NEURONS IN THE ANTERIOR THALAMUS: IMPLICATIONS FOR MNEMONIC FUNCTIONS OF PAPEZ’S CIRCUIT

by R. P. Vertes, Z. Albo, G. Viana, Di Prisco
"... beginning and ending in the hippocampal formation that he proposed subserved emotional experience (Papez, 1937). Speci¢cally, the projections of the circuit were as follows: hippocampal formationC mammillary bodiesC anterior thalamusC cingulate cortexC parahippocampal gyrusC hippocampal formation. A ..."
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’. Unlike, however, its persistence as anatomical entity, the proposed functional role for the circuit has been less resil-ient. The early notion that Papez’s circuit subserves emo-tional experience/expression has been abandoned (LeDoux,

Recovering traceability links between code and documentation

by Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Canfora, Gerardo Casazza, Andrea De Lucia, Ettore Merlo - IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng , 2002
"... Abstract—Software system documentation is almost always expressed informally in natural language and free text. Examples include requirement specifications, design documents, manual pages, system development journals, error logs, and related maintenance reports. We propose a method based on informat ..."
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on information retrieval to recover traceability links between source code and free text documents. A premise of our work is that programmers use meaningful names for program items, such as functions, variables, types, classes, and methods. We believe that the application-domain knowledge that programmers

Mnemonic Structure and Sociality: A Computational Agent-Based Simulation

by Claudio Cioffi-revilla, Sean M. Paus, Sean Luke, James L. Olds, Jason Thomas - In Conference on Collective Intentionality IV
"... How does group memory affect sociality? Most computational multi-agent social simulation models are designed with agents lacking explicit internal information-processing structure in terms of basic cognitive elements. In particular, memory is usually not explicitly modeled. We present initial result ..."
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-differentiated agents endowed with finite and degradable memory that simulate bounded mnemonic function and forgetfulness. Our main initial findings are that memory capacity and engram retention both promote sociality among groups, probably as nonlinear (inverse) functions. Wetlands 1.1 is implemented in the new MASON

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by Brain Struct Funct, Shawn S. Winter, Sarah L. Stuebing, Joseph L. Cheatwood, Douglas G. Wallace, Douglas G. Wallace
"... Infusion of GAT1-saporin into the medial septum/vertical limb of the diagonal band disrupts self-movement cue processing and spares mnemonic function ..."
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Infusion of GAT1-saporin into the medial septum/vertical limb of the diagonal band disrupts self-movement cue processing and spares mnemonic function

Memory for Task-Action Mappings: Mnemonics, Regularity, and Consistency

by Adrienne Lee Peter, Peter W. Foltz, Peter G. Polson - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies , 1994
"... Much of the knowledge required to use modern computing systems takes the form of mappings or associations. These occur between user goals and the functions that accomplish corresponding goals, between functions and the user actions that activate a desired function, and between a menu item or a butto ..."
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Much of the knowledge required to use modern computing systems takes the form of mappings or associations. These occur between user goals and the functions that accomplish corresponding goals, between functions and the user actions that activate a desired function, and between a menu item or a

The body in Renaissance arithmetic: from mnemonics to embodied cognition

by Albrecht Heeffer
"... Abstract. In Medieval and Renaissance arithmetic we find several instances of references to body parts or actions involving body parts. In this paper we will address the question on the historical functions of body parts in mathematics and discuss its relation to the currently prevailing practice of ..."
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Abstract. In Medieval and Renaissance arithmetic we find several instances of references to body parts or actions involving body parts. In this paper we will address the question on the historical functions of body parts in mathematics and discuss its relation to the currently prevailing practice

Direction-selective mnemonic properties of neurons in the lateral dorsal nucleus of the thalamus of rats

by S. J. Y. Mizumori, J. D. Williams - J. Neurosci , 1993
"... The hippocampal formation has been extensively studied for its special role in visual spatial learning and navigation. To ascertain the nature of the associations made, or com-putations performed, by hippocampus, it is important to de-lineate the functional contributions of its afferents. There-fore ..."
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The hippocampal formation has been extensively studied for its special role in visual spatial learning and navigation. To ascertain the nature of the associations made, or com-putations performed, by hippocampus, it is important to de-lineate the functional contributions of its afferents. There

Original Article Revisiting the Survival Mnemonic Effect in Children

by Luísa Pires
"... Abstract: The survival processing paradigm is designed to explore the adaptive nature of memory functioning. The mnemonic advantage of processing information in fitness-relevant contexts, as has been demonstrated using this paradigm, is now well established, particularly in young adults; this phenom ..."
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Abstract: The survival processing paradigm is designed to explore the adaptive nature of memory functioning. The mnemonic advantage of processing information in fitness-relevant contexts, as has been demonstrated using this paradigm, is now well established, particularly in young adults

Rhythm-Speak: Mnemonic, Language play or Song

by Professor Michael Atherton - in International Conference on Music Communication Science , 2007
"... Vocalisations of pitch and rhythmic material are used by musicians for learning and sharing musical ideas. As musical phenomena this appears to be much more than simply functional music. It suggests communication behaviour that is apparent in the earliest parent/carer interactions with the infant ch ..."
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Vocalisations of pitch and rhythmic material are used by musicians for learning and sharing musical ideas. As musical phenomena this appears to be much more than simply functional music. It suggests communication behaviour that is apparent in the earliest parent/carer interactions with the infant

Behavioral theories and the neurophysiology of reward,

by Wolfram Schultz - Annu. Rev. Psychol. , 2006
"... ■ Abstract The functions of rewards are based primarily on their effects on behavior and are less directly governed by the physics and chemistry of input events as in sensory systems. Therefore, the investigation of neural mechanisms underlying reward functions requires behavioral theories that can ..."
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■ Abstract The functions of rewards are based primarily on their effects on behavior and are less directly governed by the physics and chemistry of input events as in sensory systems. Therefore, the investigation of neural mechanisms underlying reward functions requires behavioral theories
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