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Multi-domain Cognitive Testing

Neurology India, 2022
Context:Cognition is impaired in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) with varying levels of magnitude.Aim:The present study aimed to identify a biomarker for classifying MCI and AD using multi-domain cognitive testing.Settings and Design:This was a cross-sectional study.Methods and Materials:26 AD patients, 28 MCI
John Preetham, Kumar Gurja   +4 more
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The Cognitive Domain of a Glider in the Game of Life

Artificial Life, 2014
This article examines in some technical detail the application of Maturana and Varela's biology of cognition to a simple concrete model: a glider in the game of Life cellular automaton. By adopting an autopoietic perspective on a glider, the set of possible perturbations to it can be divided into destructive and nondestructive subsets. From a glider's
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The Cognition of Spatial Cognition: Domain-General within Domain-specific

2013
Abstract Few would argue against the position that spatial cognition involves cognition. Much of spatial cognition research has focused on illuminating the domain-general processes (e.g. attention, memory, or representation) active in this domain-specific field.
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Distributed cognition: Domains and dimensions

Pragmatics & Cognition, 2006
Synthesizing the domains of investigation highlighted in current research in distributed cognition and related fields, this paper offers an initial taxonomy of the overlapping types of resources which typically contribute to distributed or extended cognitive systems.
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System info of multi-domain cognition in cognitive radio networks

2010 International Conference on Wireless Communications & Signal Processing (WCSP), 2010
The environment cognition of cognitive radio networks (CRN) is extending from wireless domain (WD) to network domain (ND), user domain (UD) and policy domain (PD). In this paper, we propose three-layer system info of multi-domain cognition (MDC) with the characteristic of policy restriction and the capability of learning and reasoning.
Guoru Ding   +3 more
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The false dichotomy of domain-specific versus domain-general cognition

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017
AbstractThe qualitative division between domain-general and domain-specific cognition is unsubstantiated. The distinction is instead better viewed as opposites on a gradual scale, which has more explanatory power and fits current empirical evidence better.
Ivo, Jacobs, Peter, Gärdenfors
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Bounded Cognitive Resources and Arbitrary Domains

2015
When Alice in Wonderland fell down the rabbit hole, she entered a world that was completely new to her. She gradually explored that world by observing, learning, and reasoning. This paper presents a simple system Alice in Wonderland that operates analogously.
Abdul Rahim Nizamani   +3 more
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Research Domains for Cognitive Radio: A Survey

2015 5th International Conference on IT Convergence and Security (ICITCS), 2015
Cognitive Radio (CR) is one of the most transformative innovation recently emerged in the field of Wireless Networks. CR is famous due to the limited electromagnetic spectrum and the fixed spectrum assignment policy. CR technology helps to solve the spectrum scarcity problem by using its intelligent radio which senses and adapts to the environment.
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Evaluating Cognition and Performance Through Cognitive Domains

2019
Assessment of people with a neurocognitive disorder is a complicated and interprofessional process. Health professionals lack a common language to describe cognitive deficits limiting interprofessional communication and care planning. This chapter details a unique approach by using the DSM-5’s cognitive domains as a framework for assessment.
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Domain Specificity and Variability in Cognitive Development

Child Development, 2000
Abstract There are core-specific and noncore-specific domains of knowledge, but only the core-specific domains benefit from innate skeletal structures. Core skeletal domains are universally shared, even though their particular foci may vary; individuals vary extensively in terms of the noncore domains they acquire.
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