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Runyan Zou, Yuanyuan Peng, Hao Yang, Yueming Hu, Luo Liu and Xiaoyun Mao
Cropland is a comprehensive system influenced by the natural environment and human activities. This article collects the data of cropland use, soil, and other geographic, social and economic factors in the study area and then uses the methods of system a...
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Xuejing Xie, Yongyang Xu, Bin Feng and Wenjun Wu
The classification of urban functional areas is important for understanding the characteristics of urban areas and optimizing the utilization of urban land resources. Existing related methods have improved accuracy. However, they neglect cognitive differ...
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Miranda Bellezza, Azzurra di Palma and Andrea Frosini
Alzheimer?s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that leads to the loss of cognitive functions due to the deterioration of brain tissue. Current diagnostic methods are often invasive or costly, limiting their widespread use. Developing non-invasi...
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Yuzhe Liu, Libo Chen, Yusu Xu and Jingqiu Yang
Contemporary studies largely concentrate on the physical aspects of architecture, yet within the sphere of design, the gap between user experience and the designer?s intention is an undeniable fact. This gap, illustrating the contrast between the spatial...
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Daniel Gugerell, Benedikt Gollan, Moritz Stolte and Ulrich Ansorge
Task batteries mimicking user tasks are of high heuristic value. Supposedly, they measure individual human aptitude regarding the task in question. However, less is often known about the underlying mechanisms or functions that account for task performanc...
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Azad A. Ameen, Tarik A. Rashid and Shavan Askar
Child drawing development optimization (CDDO) is a recent example of a metaheuristic algorithm. The motive for inventing this method is children?s learning behavior and cognitive development, with the golden ratio being employed to optimize the aesthetic...
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Anke Maria Weber and Samuel Greiff
ICT technologies are an integral part of today?s digitized society. Therefore, it is important that children acquire ICT skills as part of 21st century skills education to prepare them for later life. Drawing on the literature, seven 21st century skills ...
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Dmitry O. Sinitsyn, Alexandra G. Poydasheva, Ilya S. Bakulin, Alfiia H. Zabirova, Dmitry Yu. Lagoda, Natalia A. Suponeva and Michael A. Piradov
Phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) of theta and gamma rhythms of the brain has been observed in animals and humans, with evidence of its involvement in cognitive functions and brain disorders. This motivates finding individual frequencies of maximal theta-ga...
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BM Zeeshan Hameed, Nithesh Naik, Sufyan Ibrahim, Nisha S. Tatkar, Milap J. Shah, Dharini Prasad, Prithvi Hegde, Piotr Chlosta, Bhavan Prasad Rai and Bhaskar K Somani
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an emerging technological system that provides a platform to manage and analyze data by emulating human cognitive functions with greater accuracy, revolutionizing patient care and introducing a paradigm shift to the health...
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Sriniketan Sridhar, Anibal Romney and Vidya Manian
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer?s Disease (AD) are frequently associated with working memory (WM) dysfunction, which is also observed in various neural psychiatric disorders, including depression, schizophrenia, and ADHD. Early detection of...
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