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Climacteric, 2007
Cognitive effects of estrogen have been considered in a number of large, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials. Most have involved older, postmenopausal women, and results of these provide little support for the view that estrogen-containing hormone therapy initiated after age 60 substantially affects mean cognitive performance over ...
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Cognitive effects of estrogen have been considered in a number of large, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials. Most have involved older, postmenopausal women, and results of these provide little support for the view that estrogen-containing hormone therapy initiated after age 60 substantially affects mean cognitive performance over ...
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Cognitive Technology ? Technological cognition
AI & Society, 1996Technology, in order to be human, needs to be informed by a reflection on what it is to be a tool in ways appropriate to humans. This involves both an instrumental, appropriating aspect (‘I use this tool’) and a limiting, appropriated one (‘The tool uses me’). Cognitive Technology focuses on the ways the computer tool is used, and uses us.
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Generic cognitive computing for cognition
2015 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2015Cognition is a subject of cognitive science which spans a large domain of disciplines from neuroscience and computational intelligence of engineering sciences. It refers to the ability for processing information applying knowledge. This research aims to establish a generic computational model for cognition to gain insight into computational cognition ...
Özer Ciftcioglu, Michael S. Bittermann
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The cognitive biases of cognitive biases
Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2021AbstractAn increased awareness of the cognitive biases of clinical decision making over the last decade has not resulted in a corresponding decrease in clinician error. The inappropriate use of cognitive bias labels in adverse incident reviews can result in unintentional or intentional blame.
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Cognition and Life: The Autonomy of Cognition
Brain and Cognition, 1997In this paper we propose a philosophical distinction between biological and cognitive domains based on two conditions that are postulated to obtain a useful characterization of cognition: biological grounding and explanatory sufficiency. According to this, we argue that the origin of cognition in natural systems (cognition as we know it) is the result ...
A, Moreno, J, Umerez, J, Ibañez
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The cognitive in cognitive radio
Proceedings of the 1st ACM workshop on Cognitive radio architectures for broadband, 2013In this keynote address, the globally recognized inventor of cognitive radio will discuss the foundations of cognitive radio and its evolution into self-aware nodes and self-organizing wireless networks that accelerate the evolution of affordable broadband wireless communications products and systems.
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Proceedings. 2005 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 2005., 2006
Regarding the workings of the human mind, memory and pattern recognition seem to be intertwined. You generally do not have one without the other. Taking inspiration from life experience, a new form of computer memory has been devised. Certain conjectures about human memory are keys to the central idea.
Bernard Widrow, Juan Carlos Aragon
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Regarding the workings of the human mind, memory and pattern recognition seem to be intertwined. You generally do not have one without the other. Taking inspiration from life experience, a new form of computer memory has been devised. Certain conjectures about human memory are keys to the central idea.
Bernard Widrow, Juan Carlos Aragon
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Cognition as coordinated non-cognition
Cognitive Processing, 2007We propose that cognition is more than a collection of independent processes operating in a modular cognitive system. Instead, we propose that cognition emerges from dependencies between all of the basic systems in the brain, including goal management, perception, action, memory, reward, affect, and learning.
Lawrence W. Barsalou +2 more
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Artificial Life, 2004
This article revisits the concept of autopoiesis and examines its relation to cognition and life. We present a mathematical model of a 3D tesselation automaton, considered as a minimal example of autopoiesis. This leads us to a thesis T1: “An autopoietic system can be described as a random dynamical system, which is defined only within its organized ...
Bourgine, P., Stewart, J.
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This article revisits the concept of autopoiesis and examines its relation to cognition and life. We present a mathematical model of a 3D tesselation automaton, considered as a minimal example of autopoiesis. This leads us to a thesis T1: “An autopoietic system can be described as a random dynamical system, which is defined only within its organized ...
Bourgine, P., Stewart, J.
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Cognition and Cognitive Impairment in Migraine
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2019Migraine is a complex neurological disorder that affects a significant percentage of the human species, from all geographic areas and cultures. Cognitive symptoms and dysfunctions are interim and disabling components of this disorder and may be related to the brain processes underlying the pathophysiology.
Raquel, Gil-Gouveia +1 more
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