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"My AI is Lying to Me": User-reported LLM hallucinations in AI mobile apps reviews. [PDF]
Massenon R +4 more
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ABSTRACT Daridorexant, a dual orexin receptor antagonist, is approved for the treatment of insomnia disorder in adults. Approximately 30%–35% of patients with insomnia disorder also have obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) of any severity. It is unclear whether sleep medications provide safe and effective treatment for insomnia in these patients.
Christopher J. Lettieri +8 more
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Implication of dopamine transporter and electroencephalography biomarkers in dementia with lewy bodies. [PDF]
Baik K +7 more
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Language comprehension and the rhythm of perception
It is widely agreed that language understanding has a distinctive phenomenology, as illustrated by phenomenal contrast cases. Yet it remains unclear how to account for the perceptual phenomenology of language experience. I advance a rhythmic account, which explains this phenomenology in terms of changes in the rhythm of sensory capacities in both ...
Alfredo Vernazzani
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) in a Patient With Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Jahani S, Ardizi AE, Sahraian M.
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Evaluating the Quality of Health Information: Comparison of Human and Artificial Intelligence
AI (ChatGPT, Copilot) DISCERN scores align closely with human DISCERN scores for TikTok videos on irritable bowel syndrome created by non‐medical creators but not for videos created by people with medical backgrounds. This highlights AI's potential in assessing health information quality, with further validation needed across diverse topics and ...
Dhruva Arcot +2 more
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Association between visual hallucinations and α-synuclein oligomers in patients with dementia with Lewy bodies. [PDF]
Sekiya H +10 more
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Predictive processing's flirt with transcendental idealism
Abstract The popular predictive processing (PP) framework posits prediction error minimization (PEM) as the sole mechanism in the brain that can account for all mental phenomena, including consciousness. I first highlight three ambitions associated with major presentations of PP: (1) Completeness (PP aims for a comprehensive account of mental phenomena)
Tobias Schlicht
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