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Juan A. Arias-López, Carmen Cadarso-Suárez and Pablo Aguiar-Fernández
In the field of medical imaging, one of the most extended research setups consists of the comparison between two groups of images, a pathological set against a control set, in order to search for statistically significant differences in brain activity. F...
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Alain Nogaret
Model optimization in neuroscience has focused on inferring intracellular parameters from time series observations of the membrane voltage and calcium concentrations. These parameters constitute the fingerprints of ion channel subtypes and may identify i...
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Gustavo Olague, Jose Armando Menendez-Clavijo, Matthieu Olague, Arturo Ocampo, Gerardo Ibarra-Vazquez, Rocio Ochoa and Roberto Pineda
Despite recent improvements in computer vision, artificial visual systems? design is still daunting since an explanation of visual computing algorithms remains elusive. Salient object detection is one problem that is still open due to the difficulty of u...
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Birgitta Dresp-Langley
The principle of self-organization has acquired a fundamental significance in the newly emerging field of computational philosophy. Self-organizing systems have been described in various domains in science and philosophy including physics, neuroscience, ...
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Joel R. Bock
Synesthesia is a psychological phenomenon where sensory signals become mixed. Input to one sensory modality produces an experience in a second, unstimulated modality. In ?grapheme-color synesthesia?, viewed letters and numbers evoke mental imagery of col...
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Bonnie Nardi
This paper considers theories of cognition and consciousness in four traditions: neuroscience, cognitive science, activity theory and the distributed cognition approach. It is most concerned with social theories of consciousness?activity theory and distr...
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