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On Cognitive Neuroscience [PDF]
Abstract Stephen M. Kosslyn is Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and an Associate Psychologist in the Department of Neurology at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He received his B.A. in 1970 from UCLA and his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1974, both in psychology, and taught at Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and Brandeis ...
Kosslyn, Stephen
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Editorial Board Members’ Collection Series: Applied Affective and Cognitive Neuroscience
Affective neuroscience and cognitive neuroscience are two closely related subfields of neuroscience that explore distinct yet often overlapping dimensions of brain function [...]
Alexander N. Pisarchik, Peter Walla
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Cognitive Neuroscience: The Troubled Marriage of Cognitive Science and Neuroscience [PDF]
We discuss the development of cognitive neuroscience in terms of the tension between the greater sophistication in cognitive concepts and methods of the cognitive sciences and the increasing power of more standard biological approaches to understanding brain structure and function.
Richard P. Cooper 0002, Tim Shallice
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Background Autistic people show poor processing of social signals (i.e. about the social world). But how do they learn via social interaction? Methods 68 neurotypical adults and 60 autistic adults learned about obscure items (e.g.
S. De Felice +4 more
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Cognitive Network Neuroscience [PDF]
Abstract Network science provides theoretical, computational, and empirical tools that can be used to understand the structure and function of the human brain in novel ways using simple concepts and mathematical representations. Network neuroscience is a rapidly growing field that is providing considerable insight into human structural ...
John D. Medaglia +2 more
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Representations of Sensory Signals and Abstract Categories in Brain Networks
Many recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are rooted in visual neuroscience. However, ideas from more complicated paradigms like decision-making are less used.
Pinotsis, Dimitris +4 more
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The cognitive neuroscience of consciousness [PDF]
The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in the neural mechanisms underlying consciousness. Experimental approaches from cognitive neuroscience that emphasize converging evidence from multiple methodologies have changed our understanding of how conscious mental states are associated with patterns of brain activity.
Geraint, Rees, Anil K, Seth
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Cerebral cortex is composed of 6 anatomical layers. How these layers contribute to computations that give rise to cognition remains a challenge in neuroscience.
Miller, Earl K +2 more
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The capacity to regulate one’s attention in accordance with fluctuating task demands and environmental contexts is an essential feature of adaptive behavior.
Magnus Liebherr +9 more
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Novelty detection in an auditory oddball task on freely moving rats
The relative importance or saliency of sensory inputs depend on the animal’s environmental context and the behavioural responses to these same inputs can vary over time.
Laura Quintela-Vega +5 more
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