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EEG Network Analysis of Depressive Emotion Interference Spatial Cognition Based on a Simulated Robotic Arm Docking Task [PDF]
Depressive emotion (DE) refers to clinically relevant depressive symptoms without meeting the diagnostic criteria for depression. Studies have demonstrated that DE can cause spatial cognition impairment.
Kai Yang +7 more
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Optogenetic modulation of hippocampal oscillations ameliorates spatial cognition and hippocampal dysrhythmia following early-life seizures [PDF]
There is increasing human and animal evidence that brain oscillations play a critical role in the development of spatial cognition. In rat pups, disruption of hippocampal rhythms via optogenetic stimulation during the critical period for memory ...
Francisco Velasquez +5 more
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Human-Centric Spatial Cognition Detecting System Based on Drivers’ Electroencephalogram Signals for Autonomous Driving [PDF]
Existing autonomous driving systems face challenges in accurately capturing drivers’ cognitive states, often resulting in decisions misaligned with drivers’ intentions.
Yu Cao +4 more
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The Map’s Design: Evolution’s Impact on Navigation and Spatial Cognition [PDF]
Spatial cognition is fundamental to an animal’s ability to move through and interact with its environment. Thus, understanding the physiological basis for this cognitive function and how it varies across taxa is fundamental to understanding how ecology ...
Isabella S. Olynik-McLaughlin +1 more
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The Lateralization of Spatial Cognition in Table Tennis Players: Neuroplasticity in the Dominant Hemisphere [PDF]
Spatial cognition facilitates the successful completion of specific cognitive tasks through lateral processing and neuroplasticity. Long-term training in table tennis induces neural processing efficiency in the visuospatial cognitive processing cortex of
Ziyi Peng +6 more
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Bilingual Spatial Cognition: Spatial Cue Use in Bilinguals and Monolinguals [PDF]
Structural plasticity changes and functional differences in executive control tasks have been reported in bilinguals compared to monolinguals, supporting a proposed bilingual ‘advantage’ in executive control functions (e.g., task switching) due to ...
Anna Tyborowska +2 more
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Older adults typically perform worse on spatial navigation tasks, although whether this is due to degradation of memory or an impairment in using specific strategies has yet to be determined.
Andrew S. McAvan +10 more
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TOWARD ACCESSING SPATIAL STRUCTURE FROM BUILDING INFORMATION MODELS [PDF]
Data about building designs and layouts is becoming increasingly more readily available. In the near future, service personal (such as maintenance staff or emergency rescue workers) arriving at a building site will have immediate real-time access to ...
C. Schultz, M. Bhatt
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Conducting research on the spatial cognition of tourists in historical towns helps to balance cultural heritage protection and tourism development. However, the current tourist cognition research is not comprehensive enough in terms of data sources, time
Ling Wang +5 more
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To date electric pianos and samplers tend to concentrate on authenticity in terms of temporal and spectral aspects of sound. However, they barely recreate the original sound radiation characteristics, which contribute to the perception of width and depth,
Tim Ziemer, Niko Plath
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