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Commodities and cognition [PDF]
A commentary on "An enquiry concerning the nature of conceptual categories: a case-study on the social dimension of human cognition", by John Stewart (2014)in 'Frontiers in Psychology', Vol ...
Loader, Paul
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We study individual ability to memorize and recall information about friendship networks using a combination of experiments and survey-based data. In the experiment subjects are shown a network, in which their location is exogenously assigned, and they are then asked questions about the network after it disappears.
Dessi, Roberta+2 more
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Team IHMC at the 2020 Cybathlon: a user-centered approach towards personal mobility exoskeletons
Background The past few decades have seen rapid advancements in exoskeleton technology, with a considerable shift towards applications involving users with gait pathologies.
Brandon Peterson+11 more
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Smith et al. (1988) reported large bubbles and crashes in experimental asset markets, a result that has been replicated by a large literature. Here we test whether the occurrence of bubbles depends on the experimental subjects' cognitive sophistication.
Ciril Bosch-Rosa+2 more
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Mouse visual cortex contains a region of enhanced spatial resolution
The representation of space in mouse visual cortex was considered to be relatively uniform. The authors show that mice have improved visual resolution in a cortical region representing a location in space directly in front and slightly above them ...
Enny H. van Beest+10 more
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Glycosphingolipids and neuroinflammation in Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by the loss of dopaminergic neurons of the nigrostriatal pathway and the formation of neuronal inclusions known as Lewy bodies.
Karim Belarbi+6 more
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Oscillatory dynamics underlying noun and verb production in highly proficient bilinguals
Words representing objects (nouns) and words representing actions (verbs) are essential components of speech across languages. While there is evidence regarding the organizational principles governing neural representation of nouns and verbs in ...
Shuang Geng+5 more
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Iconic memory, location information, and partial report [PDF]
It has been suggested that the systematic decline of partial report as the delay of the partial-report cue increases is due to a time-related loss of location information. Moreover, the backward masking effect is said to be precipitated by the disruption
Chow, Siu
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Neural decoding can be conceptualized as the problem of mapping brain responses back to sensory stimuli via a feature space. We introduce (i) a novel experimental paradigm that uses well-controlled yet highly naturalistic stimuli with a priori known ...
Thirza Dado+6 more
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No evidence for a preferential role of sleep in episodic memory abstraction
Substantial evidence suggests that sleep has a role in declarative memory consolidation. An influential notion holds that such sleep-related memory consolidation is associated with a process of abstraction.
Lucia M. Talamini+8 more
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