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Perspectives on the Current and Future State of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Genetics
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming numerous aspects of daily life, including clinical practice and biomedical research. In light of this rapid transformation, and in the context of medical genetics, we assembled a group of leaders in the field to respond to the question about how AI is affecting, and especially how AI will ...
Benjamin D. Solomon+20 more
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What do connectionnist simulations tell us? [PDF]
In his review, Rispoli’s main concern is that Elman et al.’s book will aggravate the degree of polarisation in developmental psycholinguistics. I cannot really comment on this worry, as developmental psycholinguistics is not my field.
Gobet, F
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How to Stop Worrying about Multiple-Choice Questions [PDF]
Michael A. Simpson
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ABSTRACT Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are common in CHARGE syndrome, but their frequency and characteristics remain poorly documented due to the complex nature of CHARGE syndrome. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of GI issues in CHARGE syndrome and their impact on quality of life (QoL).
Annie Kakamousias, Kim Blake
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The Structure of Sensorimotor Explanation [PDF]
The sensorimotor theory of vision and visual consciousness is often described as a radical alternative to the computational and connectionist orthodoxy in the study of visual perception.
Vernazzani, Alfredo
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Strategic cognition in paranoia: the use of thought control strategies in a non-clinical population
Background: Recent work in the area of cognition and emotion has focused on the process as well as the content of thought. Metacognitive approaches have included studies of people's relationship with internal experience (cf.
Graves, Alexandra+2 more
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Patients' Fears, Worries, and Concerns when Visiting an Out-Patient Clinic [PDF]
Kerstin Andersson‐Segesten+3 more
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The Effectiveness of Compassion-based Therapy on Rumination and Concern in Patients with Type I Diabetes [PDF]
Objective: According to the studies, 80% of patients with diabetes suffer from concern and rumination in their life cycle. The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of compassion-based therapy (CBT) on rumination and concern in patients ...
Zahra Dabbaghha, Alireza Mollazadeh
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As the coronavirus outbreak continues, the science of dealing with uncertainty can help us make better decisions, says Rachel McCloy.
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