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Cortical oscillations and speech processing: Emerging computational principles and operations.

by Anne-Lise Giraud - Nature Neuroscience, , 2012
"... Neuronal oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain and may contribute to cognition in several ways: for example, by segregating information and organizing spike timing. Recent data show that delta, theta and gamma oscillations are specifically engaged by the multi-timescale, quasi-rhythmic propertie ..."
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the evolution of speech and language and constitutes a natural model system allowing auditory research to make a unique contribution to the issue of how neural oscillatory activity affects human cognition.

Of sound, mind, and body: Neural explanations for non-categorical phonology

by Benjamin Koppel Bergen , 2001
"... Traditional linguistic models are categorical. Recently, though, a number of researchers have begun to study non-categorical human linguistic knowledge (e.g. Bender 2000, Pierrehumbert 2000, Frisch 2001). This new empirical focus has posed significant difficulties for categorical models, which canno ..."
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experimentally that language users have knowledge of non-categorical correlations between phonology and other grammatical, semantic, and social knowledge and that they apply this knowledge to the task of language perception. The thesis also proposes neural explanations for the behavior exhibited

Open Access JBBS Visualizing Recovery of Cognitive Function in Stroke

by Andrea L. O. Hebb, David Br, Jai Shankar, Adam O. Hebb , 2013
"... Copyright © 2013 Andrea L. O. Hebb et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution Li-cense, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Hippocrates (460-377 BC) first described s ..."
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and dura-tion of ischemia. Stroke management and prognosis encompass early recognition of the onset of stroke and post-stroke determination of the extent of brain injury aided by clinical stroke scores and diffusion-weighted imaging. Cognitive domains most likely to be affected following stroke are memory

Discrete Representations in Working Memory: A Hypothesis and Computational Investigations

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"... We present a novel hypothesis concerning the nature and development of working memory representations and some initial computational investigations of this hypothesis. Working memory refers to the active maintenance of information in the service of complex cognition, such as language comprehension, ..."
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We present a novel hypothesis concerning the nature and development of working memory representations and some initial computational investigations of this hypothesis. Working memory refers to the active maintenance of information in the service of complex cognition, such as language comprehension

Discrete Representations in Working Memory: A Hypothesis and Computational Investigations

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"... We present a novel hypothesis concerning the nature and development of working memory representations and some initial computational investigations of this hypothesis. Working memory refers to the active maintenance of information in the service of complex cognition, such as language comprehension, ..."
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We present a novel hypothesis concerning the nature and development of working memory representations and some initial computational investigations of this hypothesis. Working memory refers to the active maintenance of information in the service of complex cognition, such as language comprehension

Dimension 2 Dimension 2 Discrete Representations in Working Memory: A Hypothesis and Computational Investigations

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"... We present a novel hypothesis concerning the nature and development of working memory representations and some initial computational investigations of this hypothesis. Working memory refers to the active maintenance of information in the service of complex cognition, such as language comprehension, ..."
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We present a novel hypothesis concerning the nature and development of working memory representations and some initial computational investigations of this hypothesis. Working memory refers to the active maintenance of information in the service of complex cognition, such as language comprehension

LOGO GENERAL BACKGROUND

by Marlyse Baptista, Bess Fjordbak, Michael A. Covington
"... Perspectives on language: A human cognitive instinct? • The properties of language • The biology of language: Broca's area and Wernicke's area • Language comprehension:- The perception of speech- The comprehension of words- The comprehension of sentences- Discourse and pragmatics (neurolog ..."
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on the mental processes involved in producing, perceiving and learning language. Over the same period of time, the research on the localization of different linguistic abilities in different regions of the brain and how neural computation works has significantly moved ahead. However, very little of what we know

A Service of zbw Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre for Economics Economic, Neurobiological and Behavioral Perspectives on Building America's Future Workforce Economic, Neurobiological and Behavioral Perspectives on Building

by Eric I ; Knudsen , James Heckman , ; Joseph , Judy L ; Cameron , Jack P Shonkoff , Eric I Knudsen , James J Heckman , Judy L Cameron , Jack P Shonkoff , Eric I Knudsen , James J Heckman , Judy L Cameron , Jack P Shonkoff , Eric I Knudsen
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. The development of the brain is driven by two interacting forces: genetics and experience. In recent years, neuroscientists have made considerable progress in elucidating how different experiences affect the architecture, biochemistry, and gene expression exhibited by neural circuits that mediate cognitive

From moral concern to moral constraint

by Fiery Cushman , Molly Crockett , Amy Cuddy
"... Current research into the neural basis of moral decision-making endorses a common theme: The mechanisms we use to make value-guided decisions concerning each other are remarkably similar to those we use to make value-guided decisions for ourselves. In other words, moral decisions are just another k ..."
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cognitive processes are responsible for utilitarian-like assignment of value to welfare while affective processes are responsible for the sense of inviolable constraint on 'up-close and personal' harms Two recent proposals attempt to translate this insight into the language of contemporary

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"... ABSTRACT: Digital security has turn out to be high need in Industrial Automation (IA).Here reliable operation is to guarantee the safe, steady and dependable in power network delivery. Lack of clarity advancement can be effectively uprooted by utilizing the IDS system. Access control procedure is b ..."
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inside or outside SCADA frameworks. At last, the proposed SCADA-IDS is executed and effectively approved through a progression of practical situations performed in a SCADA-specific test bed developed to replicate cyber-attacks against a substation LAN. From the perspective of SCADA system operators
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