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Phonological Feature Repetition Suppression in the Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2018
Models of speech production posit a role for the motor system, predominantly the posterior inferior frontal gyrus, in encoding complex phonological representations for speech production, at the phonemic, syllable, and word levels [Roelofs, A.
Kayoko Okada, William Matchin, G. Hickok
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FES based tremor suppression using repetitive control

2015 54th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2015
Tremor is a neurological condition present in half of all multiple sclerosis and Parkinson cases, resulting in involuntary, debilitating movement oscillations. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used to suppress tremor, but current approaches using classical control methods have shown significant limitations.
Engin H. Copur   +3 more
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Adaptive suppression of vibrations-a repetitive control approach

Proceedings of 1995 American Control Conference - ACC'95, 1996
The aim of this paper is to present an adaptive solution to suppression of vibrations. Adaptation is appropriate whenever the fundamental frequency is unknown or drifting, e.g. when the vibration is caused by a rotational machine with unknown rotational speed.
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Convergence Behavior of Competitive Repetition-Suppression Clustering

2008
Competitive Repetition-suppression (CoRe) clustering is a bio-inspired learning algorithm that is capable of automatically determining the unknown cluster number from the data. In a previous work it has been shown how CoRe clustering represents a robust generalization of rival penalized competitive learning (RPCL) by means of M-estimators.
BACCIU, DAVIDE, STARITA, ANTONINA
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Repetition suppression – An integrative view

Cortex, 2016
Gyula, Kovács, Stefan R, Schweinberger
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Warmth is more influential than competence: an fMRI repetition suppression study

Brain Imaging and Behavior, 2020
Mingzhu Li   +5 more
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Neural plasticity is modified over the human menstrual cycle: Combined insight from sensory evoked potential LTP and repetition suppression

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2018
R. Sumner   +5 more
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