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Longitudinal follow-up of metformin treatment in Fragile X Syndrome

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionMetformin has been used as a targeted treatment to potentially improve cognition and slow the typical IQ decline that occurs during development among individuals with fragile X syndrome (FXS).
Panhaneath Seng   +28 more
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A Systematic Review of Virtual Reality Applications for Adaptive Behavior Training in Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities

open access: yesEducation Sciences
(1) Deficits in adaptive behavior significantly hinder individuals with intellectual disabilities from performing essential daily tasks and participating in community life.
Pei Zhou, Zehui Zhan
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Adaptive algorithms for shaping behavior

open access: yesPLOS Computational Biology
Dogs and laboratory mice are commonly trained to perform complex tasks by guiding them through a curriculum of simpler tasks (‘shaping’). What are the principles behind effective shaping strategies? Here, we propose a teacher-student framework for shaping behavior, where an autonomous teacher agent decides its student’s task based on the student’s ...
William L. Tong   +2 more
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Adaptive Hierarchical Scheduling Framework : Configuration and Evaluation

open access: yes, 2013
We have introduced an adaptive hierarchicalscheduling framework as a solution for composing dynamic realtime systems, i.e., systems where the CPU demand of its tasks aresubjected to unknown and potentially drastic changes during runtime.
Behnam, Moris   +9 more
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Integrating behavior and autopoiesis: An exploration in computational chemo-ethology

open access: yes, 2009
It has been argued that the difference between an autonomous entity and an agent is in the ability of the latter to perform behaviors supplemental to processes of self-maintenance (autopoiesis).
Matthew D Egbert (16067744)   +3 more
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Impact of visual impairment severity on working memory and executive function in children and adolescents

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
ObjectiveVisual impairment (VI) affects millions of children worldwide and may influence neurodevelopmental processes beyond sensory functioning. Although cross-modal plasticity has been proposed as a compensatory mechanism, the extent to which VI ...
Kemily Correia   +12 more
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Change and Adaptive Behavior in Organizations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
This is an experience report that evolves into a survey of applicable theory that might be used for additional steps in the diffusion of artefacts into noncompetitive environments. The non-competitive environment in this case is county and local government in the United States. The particular case is the office of the County Register of Deeds/ Recorder,
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Cognitive and functional performance and plasma biomarkers of early Alzheimer's disease in Down syndrome

open access: yesAlzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
INTRODUCTION People with Down syndrome (DS) have a 75% to 90% lifetime risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD). AD pathology begins a decade or more prior to onset of clinical AD dementia in people with DS.
Emily K. Schworer   +22 more
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Adaptive behavior with stable synapses

open access: yesNeural Networks
Behavioral changes in animals and humans, as a consequence of an error or a verbal instruction, can be extremely rapid. Improvement in behavioral performances are usually associated in machine learning and reinforcement learning to synaptic plasticity, and, in general, to changes and optimization of network parameters.
Cristiano Capone, Luca Falorsi
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Mind, mechanism, and adaptive behavior

open access: yes, 1937
MIND, MECHANISM, AND ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR Mind, mechanism, and adaptive behavior (44) (-
Hull, Clark Leonard
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