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On cognitive processes in cognitive radio networks

Wireless Networks, 2013
In this article we model the cognitive processes and evaluate their impact on the performance of cognitive radio networks (CRN). Operation of the cognitive radio nodes, can be characterized by two types of processes: communication processes such as packets transmission, and cognitive processes such as estimation of the network state and decision-making
Boris Oklander, Moshe Sidi
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Electrophysiology of Cognitive Processing

Annual Review of Psychology, 1983
INTRODUCTION 33 SELECTIVE ATTENTION 36 Subcortical Gating 36 Early Auditory Selection 37 Ear~ Somatosensory Selection 40 Ear~ Visual Selection 41 Multidimensional Stimulus Selection ...
S A, Hillyard, M, Kutas
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A critique of research on cognition and cognitive processes

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1993
In this article it is pointed out that there exists a methodological contradiction in most research on cognition and cognitive processes, which makes such research invalid in the strongest meaning of the term. When the aim is to study cognitive processes very often the researcher uses attributes of the learning material to be the standard or the ...
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Cognitive Processes in Depression

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1981
During depressive episodes, patients show both qualitative and quantitative changes in how information is processed. Depressed patients appear to use weak or incomplete encoding strategies to organize and transform events to be remembered. This makes these events less memorable.
H, Weingartner   +4 more
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Explanation as a Cognitive Process

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2019
Understanding how people explain is a core task for cognitive science. In this opinion article, we argue that research on explanation would benefit from more engagement with how the cognitive systems involved in generating explanations (e.g., attention, long-term memory) shape the outputs of this process.
Zachary, Horne   +2 more
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Śubhagupta on the Cognitive Process

Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2013
In his *Bāhyārthasiddhikārikā (BASK), “Verses on the Establishment of the External Object”—extant only in Tibetan translation—Śubhagupta (720–780 CE), a philosopher connected with the logical-epistemological school of Buddhism, argues the reality of external objects of cognitions.
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Cognitive Processes in Addiction

British Journal of Addiction, 1987
SummaryIn recent years there has been a large increase in the number of theoretical papers and empirical studies which focus upon the cognitive processes involved in addiction. This paper is intended simply to illustrate selected theories and concepts and to highlight some of the avenues of research which are helping to change our models of addiction ...
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On the stability of cognitive processes

Experientia, 1985
An empirical and mathematical model for self-organization is proposed, based on elemental properties, on unique interaction and on the combination of hierarchical elements. In the model, higher elements are stabilized by the 'cognitive' (strong) interaction of subelements, disregarding intermediate elements. This is called 'elementary reductionism' and
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Judgment: a cognitive processing perspective

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2013
Historically, judgment research has been mainly concerned with identifying regularities in sensation (e.g., discriminability laws) and assessing judgment accuracy. More recently, the focus has shifted toward specifying the information processing mechanisms underlying judgment and modeling them, for example, as cognitive strategies.
Pachur, Thorsten, Bröder, Arndt
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Cognitive Processes in CBT

2017
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Becker, E.S., Vrijsen, J.N.
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