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Multidimensional preoperative cognitive phenotypes predict postoperative cognition in glioblastoma

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Perception, cognition, and delusion

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2016
AbstractFirestone & Scholl's (F&S) critique of putative empirical evidence for the cognitive penetrability of perception focuses on studies of neurologically normal populations. We suggest that a comprehensive exploration of the cognition–perception relationship also incorporate work on abnormal perception and cognition.
Robert M, Ross   +3 more
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Fitting perception in and to cognition

Cognition, 2015
Perceptual modules adapt at evolutionary, lifelong, and moment-to-moment temporal scales to better serve the informational needs of cognizers. Perceptual learning is a powerful way for an individual to become tuned to frequently recurring patterns in its specific local environment that are pertinent to its goals without requiring costly executive ...
Robert L, Goldstone   +2 more
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Auditory perception and cognition

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2008
In this article, the essential process of auditory perception and advocated for the integration of structural and functional knowledge of the auditory system is reviewed. A perspective, called the constructionist's paradigm, is suggested which looks at the neuron-anatomical structure for auditory perception in three essential stages with intermediate ...
Rungsun Munkong, Biing-Hwang Juang
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Computational cognitive color perception

2016 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2016
Comprehension of aesthetical color characteristics based on a computational model of visual perception and color cognition are presented. The computational comprehension is manifested by the machine's capability of instantly assigning appropriate colors to the objects perceived. They form a scene with aesthetically pleasing characteristics. The present
Ă–zer Ciftcioglu, Michael S. Bittermann
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