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Cognitive Robotics and Control [PDF]
Robotics and control are both research and application domains that have been frequently engineered with the use of interdisciplinary approaches like cybernetics [...]
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Bacterial pathogenicity has traditionally focused on gene-level content with experimentally confirmed functional properties. Hence, significant inferences are made based on similarity to known pathotypes and DNA-based genomic subtyping for risk.
Kristen L. Beck +9 more
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Since their introduction, anti-lock braking systems (ABS) have mostly relied on heuristic, rule-based control strategies. ABS performance, however, can be significantly improved thanks to many recent technological developments.
Francesco Pretagostini +4 more
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The effects of typical ageing on cognitive control: recent advances and future directions
Cognitive control is one of the most fundamental aspects of human life. Its ageing is an important contemporary research area due to the needs of the growing ageing population, such as prolonged independence and quality of life.
Melissa Dexter, Ori Ossmy
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Rapid categorization of visual objects is critical for comprehending our complex visual world. The role of individual cortical neurons and neural populations in categorizing visual objects during passive vision has previously been studied. However, it is
Mohammad-Reza A. Dehaqani +4 more
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Developing Cognitive Control [PDF]
The ability to flexibly break out of routine behaviors develops gradually and is essential for success in life. In this article, we discuss three key developmental transitions toward more flexible behavior. First, children develop an increasing ability to overcome habits by engaging cognitive control in response to environmental signals.
Yuko, Munakata +2 more
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Human-in-the-loop error detection in an object organization task with a social robot
In human-robot collaboration, failures are bound to occur. A thorough understanding of potential errors is necessary so that robotic system designers can develop systems that remedy failure cases.
Helena Anna Frijns +5 more
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Walking on Virtual Surface Patterns Leads to Changed Control Strategies
Inclusive design does not stop at removing physical obstacles such as staircases. It also involves identifying architectural features that impose sensory burdens, such as repetitive visual patterns that are known to potentially cause dizziness or visual ...
Maximilian Stasica +5 more
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Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of cognitive control in ex-obese adults [PDF]
Impaired cognitive control functions have been documented in obesity. It remains unclear whether these functions normalize after weight reduction. We compared ex-obese individuals, who successfully underwent substantial weight loss after bariatric ...
Bassetto, Franco +4 more
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An architecturally constrained model of random number generation and its application to modeling the effect of generation rate [PDF]
Random number generation (RNG) is a complex cognitive task for human subjects, requiring deliberative control to avoid production of habitual, stereotyped sequences. Under various manipulations (e.g., speeded responding, transcranial magnetic stimulation,
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