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  • ...skorte, N., & Kievit, R. A. (2013). Representational geometry: Integrating cognition, computation, and the brain. ''Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 17''(8), 401–4 [[Category:Cognition]] ...
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  • ...age and Cognition|url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/language-and-cognition|access-date=2021-11-18|website=Cambridge Core|language=en}}</ref> He also i ...itte|date=2006|title=The Structure of Time: Language, Meaning and Temporal Cognition (review)|url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/199186|journal=Language|volume=82 ...
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  • ...rt in recent years from a variety of research domains including [[embodied cognition]], [[developmental psychology]], [[cognitive neuroscience]], and [[social p The idea of a continuity between the different aspects of motor cognition is not new. In fact, this idea can be traced to the work of the American ps ...
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  • ...le=Apparatus design and behavioural testing protocol for the evaluation of spatial working memory in mice through the spontaneous alternation T-maze |journal= ...Medicine. Retrieved 22 March 2020</ref> and cognitive function (related to spatial learning and memory).<ref name=":1" /><ref>Wolf, A., Bauer, B., Abner, E. L ...
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  • ...xcitability and Bursting''. Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2007.</ref> to [[cognition|cognitive processes]], [[sleep]] states and the behavior of neurons in larg ...tate (back in the lake). In this example, gravity is the driving force and spatial dimensions x (horizontal) and y (vertical) are the variables. In the Morris ...
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  • ...C.|last2=Snyder|first2=L. H.|title=Idiosyncratic and systematic aspects of spatial representations in the macaque parietal cortex|journal=Proceedings of the N ...sion]]s in the [[parietal cortex]] lead to deficiencies in an individual's spatial movements and coordination and, in some cases, [[hemispatial neglect|hemine ...
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  • ...ots,M</math> individuals that are each categorized as having either normal cognition (CN), [[mild cognitive impairment]] (MCI) or [[dementia]] (DEM) at the base ...xed effects of baseline categorization (MCI or dementia relative to normal cognition) and the random effect of individual continuous disease stage <math>b_{i}</ ...
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  • ...ropsychological and neuroimaging studies|publisher=Oxford Series in Visual Cognition |year=2012 |pages=371–389 |chapter=Chapter 21: Sensory and motor brain area ...his biological motion model, motion is detected similarly but replaces the spatial dimension for posture space along the x axis, and body motion is detected b ...
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  • ...assume [[enharmonic equivalence]], i.e. it does not fold into a torus. The spatial relationships between pitches, between chords, and between keys agree with [[Category:Music cognition]] ...
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  • ...8">Matthews, M. (1999). Introduction to timbre. In P.R. Cook (Ed.), Music, cognition, and computerized sound: An introduction to psychoacoustic (pp. 79–88). Cam ...], [[timbre]], [[Texture (music)|sonic texture]] and [[Sound localization|spatial location]].<ref>Burton, R.L. (2015). [https://search.informit.com.au/docume ...
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  • ..., and Perspectives. Cabrera posits that these four patterns underlie all [[cognition]], that they are universal to the process of structuring [[information]], a ...The DSRP theory is a mathematical formalism of [[systems thinking]] and [[cognition]], built on the philosophical underpinnings of [[Constructivism (learning t ...
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  • Amy Edmondson describes synergetics "in the broadest terms, as the study of spatial complexity, and as such is an inherently comprehensive discipline."<ref>{{c ...a new way of approaching and solving problems. Its emphasis on visual and spatial phenomena combined with Fuller's holistic approach fosters the kind of late ...
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  • ...se wishing to understand the nature of [[knowledge]], [[perception]] and [[cognition]] more generally. ===Spatial and temporal reference=== ...
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  • Heteroclinic channels have both spatial and temporal features in phase space. Spatial because they affect trajectories within a certain region around themselves, ...7-006X}}</ref> The responses could be modeled in this way because of their spatial and temporal properties, which aligned with the spatiotemporal nature of WL ...
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  • ...amplifies sounds of higher frequency from high elevation thereby providing spatial information by virtue of its mechanical design.<ref name="Hudspeth 1989"/>< ...auditory cortex played only a sensory role and had nothing to do with the cognition of the task at hand.<ref name="Lemus 2009">{{Cite journal | last1 = Lemus ...
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  • ...nput signals, often depicted as sine waves with a well-defined temporal or spatial frequencies. This uses a cross-correlation in both the spatial and temporal directions, and is related to the concept of [[optical flow]]. ...
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  • ...e=2021-02-01|editor2-last=Ahmed|editor2-first=Mosabber Uddin}}</ref> human cognition,<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Shi Xiujian|last2=Sun Zhiqiang|last3=Li Long|last ...
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  • ...38771|pmc=3049874|issn=1053-8119}}</ref> Extends the models above into the spatial domain, modelling continuous changes in current across the cortical sheet. ...te=August 2011|title=An In Vivo Assay of Synaptic Function Mediating Human Cognition|journal=Current Biology|volume=21|issue=15|pages=1320–1325|doi=10.1016/j.cu ...
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  • ...dl-access=free }}</ref> The establishment of one's moral circle depends on spatial, biological, and temporal proximity.<ref name="Anthis-2021" /> For instance ...lives in public policy. |journal=Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition |language=en |volume=4 |issue=3 |pages=248–255 |doi=10.1016/j.jarmac.2014.0 ...
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  • ...of Prebiotic Evolution II: A Direct Comparison of Compartmentalization and Spatial Self-Organization|journal=PLOS Computational Biology|date=16 October 2009|v ...85159 |url=https://zenodo.org/record/846783}}</ref> They demonstrated that spatial self-structuring of the system completely solves the problem of global exti ...
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