EEG-based characterization of auditory attention and meditation: an ERP and machine learning approach. [PDF]
Attar ET.
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Look and ye shall hear: Selective auditory attention modulates the audiovisual correspondence effect. [PDF]
Janyan A +4 more
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Large Language Model‐Based Chatbots in Higher Education
The use of large language models (LLMs) in higher education can facilitate personalized learning experiences, advance asynchronized learning, and support instructors, students, and researchers across diverse fields. The development of regulations and guidelines that address ethical and legal issues is essential to ensure safe and responsible adaptation
Defne Yigci +4 more
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A direct comparison of simultaneously recorded scalp, around-ear and in-ear EEG for neural selective auditory attention decoding to speech. [PDF]
Geirnaert S, Kappel SL, Kidmose P.
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Salivary Cortisol and Sustained Auditory Attention in Children with and without Cleft Lip and Palate. [PDF]
Fernandes VM +5 more
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Context Awareness and Human–Robot Interaction Optimization for Museum Intelligent Guide Robot
This study presents a context‐aware human–robot interaction framework designed for intelligent museum guide robots. The system features a three‐layer architecture—perception, understanding, and behavior execution—that enables adaptive and meaningful interactions with museum visitors.
Anna Zou, Yue Meng, Shijing Tong
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Spatial selective auditory attention is preserved in older age but is degraded by peripheral hearing loss. [PDF]
Caso A, Griffiths TD, Holmes E.
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Initial Evaluation of a New Auditory Attention Task for Assessing Alerting, Orienting, and Executive Control Attention. [PDF]
LaCroix AN, Sebranek E.
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Top-down auditory attention modulates neural responses more strongly in neurotypical than ADHD young adults. [PDF]
Kwasa JA +4 more
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Musculoskeletal humanoids exhibit rich biomechanical properties that remain insufficiently unified in prior discussions. This article systematically categorizes muscle characteristics into five properties: redundancy, independency, anisotropy, variable moment arm, and nonlinear elasticity, and analyzes their combined effects on control.
Kento Kawaharazuka +2 more
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