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Improving EEG-Based Motor Imagery Classification for Real-Time Applications Using the QSA Method. [PDF]
We present an improvement to the quaternion‐based signal analysis (QSA) technique to extract electroencephalography (EEG) signal features with a view to developing real‐time applications, particularly in motor imagery (IM) cognitive processes. The proposed methodology (iQSA, improved QSA) extracts features such as the average, variance, homogeneity ...
Batres-Mendoza P +6 more
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El contexto del arte parietal. La tecnología de los artistas en la Cueva de Tito Bustillo (Asturias)
El trabajo coincide parcialmente con la comunicación presentada al «Colloque International d'Art Parietal Paléolithique» celebrado en Perigueux-Le Thot, en diciembre de 1984.
Manuel R Gonzalez Morales
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La cuestión de la perspectiva mostrada por las representaciones animales paleolíticas ha interesado a los investigadores desde principios del siglo XX. Tradicionalmente ha servido para argumentar un fenómeno de evolución lineal hacia la consecución de la
Aitor Ruiz Redondo
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Evolución de las réplicas de arte parietal, un equipamiento museístico singular
Este artículo recoge la ponencia presentada en el congreso “Retos y futuro de las réplicas de arte parietal como equipamientos museísticos" celebrado en el Balneario de Zestoa el 20 de julio de 2018, en el marco de los Cursos de Verano de la Universidad
Manel Miró Alaix
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La importancia del córtex parietal superior en la aparición del arte y el desarrollo cognitivo
El principal objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar la relación del córtex parietal superior (CPS) con la aparición del arte, para explorar el potencial del arte como herramienta educativa y terapéutica en la infancia.
Nuria Sánchez Cayuela +1 more
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This paper aims to analyse the parietal palaeolithic graphic designs from an archaeological perspective, leaving aside the aesthetic ties of traditional historiography.
Clara Hernando Álvarez
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Abstract The Mompaderno cranium was found in 1883 at Baderna/Mompaderno in Croatian Istria. It was suspected to date from the Mesolithic or Neolithic period, but radiocarbon analyses, performed by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) on collagen extracted from two teeth, have provided an age range of 2,202–1928 cal.
Giorgia Vincenti +7 more
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Abstract The various ways schools of psychotherapy relate to dreams have been marked by isolationism and mutual conflict rather than self‐examination and then integrating the discoveries and methods of other schools. Jung’s method was in opposition to Freud’s psychoanalysis. Existential psychology was dismissive of Freud’s and Jung’s discoveries, while
Ole Vedfelt
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Earliest parietal art: hominin hand and foot traces from the middle Pleistocene of Tibet [PDF]
At Quesang on the Tibetan Plateau we report a series of hand and foot impressions that appear to have been intentionally placed on the surface of a unit of soft travertine. The travertine was deposited by water from a hot spring which is now inactive and as the travertine lithified it preserved the traces. On the basis of the sizes of the hand and foot
Zhang, D.D. +17 more
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Radiocarbon Dates for Las Chimeneas (Cantabria, Spain) Palaeolithic Cave Art: Quality of Radiocarbon and Relevance to Parietal Art [PDF]
AMS radiocarbon dating has been widely applied in Palaeolithic art research and its value has been proven over the past three decades. Yet it still suffers from issues that need to be discussed and analysed to improve future sampling strategies and strengthen the interpretation of the results.
Marcos García-Diez +4 more
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