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Neuronal spatial learning

Neural Processing Letters, 2006
Neurons are electrically active structures determined by the evolution of ion-specific pumps and channels that allow the transfer of charges under the influence of electric fields and concentration gradients. Extensive studies of spike timing of neurons and the relationship to learning exist. However, the properties of spatial activations during action
Dorian Aur, Mandar S. Jog
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Spatial Learning in Children

2006
The scope of research described in this contribution is to verify if the performance in a spatial reconstruction task is determined from mechanisms of visuo-spatial memory and from the characteristics of the subject, like the age and the sex, rather than from those of the environment, like landmarks or elements contained within it (in turn ...
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Spatial learning

Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Computer graphics, virtual Reality, visualisation and interaction in Africa, 2003
This paper presents the novel idea of using the cognitive mapping process to teach relationships between data items, called the spatial learning method. To investigate the feasibility of the method, a VE based on a data set was created. Three studies using this VE were run concurrently on a single set of 40 participants.
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Efficiently Learning Spatial Indices

2023 IEEE 39th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), 2023
Learned indices can leverage the high prediction accuracy and efficiency of modern deep learning techniques. They are capable of delivering better query performance than traditional indices over one-dimensional data. Recent studies demonstrate that we can also achieve query-efficient learned in-dices for spatial data by partitioning and subsequently ...
Liu, Guanli   +4 more
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Learning anatomy enhances spatial ability

Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
Spatial ability is an important factor in learning anatomy. Students with high scores on a mental rotation test (MRT) systematically score higher on anatomy examinations. This study aims to investigate if learning anatomy also oppositely improves the MRT‐score.
Vorstenbosch, M.A.T.M.   +5 more
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