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The right hemisphere of the brain is often referred to as the non-dominant hemisphere. Though this is meant to highlight the specialized role of the left hemisphere in language, the use of this term runs the risk of oversimplifying or minimizing the ...
Isabel Martín-Monzón +6 more
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Pseudosparse neural coding in the visual system of primates
Sidney R. Lehky et al. examined neurophysiological data from a wide variety of macaque cortices and find highly correlated population responses to both synthetic and natural stimuli.
Sidney R. Lehky +2 more
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Effect of Compositions of MRT System Route Maps on Cognitive Mapping
Route maps, common in public transportation systems, refer to thematic maps drawn according to topological concepts. To simplify complex route information, a transport network is represented using primary graphic elements.
Meng-Cong Zheng, Yao-Wei Liu
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In present paper we discuss several approaches to reconstructing the topology of the physical space from neural activity data of CA1 fields in mice hippocampus, in particular, having Cognitome theory of brain function in mind. In our experiments, animals were placed in different new environments and discovered these moving freely while their physical ...
Konstantin Sorokin +6 more
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Background The area of self-regulated learning integrates the fields of metacognition and self-regulation and assumes that the student is an active processor of information capable of self-regulating his learning by putting together the cognitive ...
Jhonys de Araujo +2 more
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Spatial orientation, in addition to being crucial for human survival, is one of the key professional competences of a tourism graduate. Thus, the development of spatial orientation throughout university programs in tourism is vital for future ...
Oresta Bordun, Mariya Kozolup
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Literary Onomastics: Traditional and New. Review of the book: Kohlheim, V. (2019). Der Name in der Literatur. Heidelberg: Winter. 371 S. [PDF]
The review provides a critical assessment of the content of the book by the German onomastician Volker Kohlheim, composed in cooperation with Rosa Kohlheim and devoted to literary onomastics.
Natalia V. Vasilyeva
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The Mobilization of Youth Political Protest and Russian Video Bloggers: Cognitive Mapping Results
The paper presents the results of using the cognitive mapping method to analyze the messages from video bloggers which were popular among Russian youth and covered protest actions in Russia in 2019-2020.
Anna V. Shentyakova, Nikolai V. Grishin
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Cognitive maps and the hippocampus [PDF]
Following a familiar route and finding a novel route in a familiar environment depend on different cognitive processes and representations. A recent study by Hartley et al. begins to identity the neural basis of route following and wayfinding in humans. Their study also raises important questions about the functions of the hippocampus.
Timothy P., McNamara +2 more
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This paper is based on the notion that the sea is a knowable, textured place that through senses, observations, skill, myths and narratives can be described and mapped.
Jan Paul Crielaard
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