Visual Cognition Laboratory, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, College of Art and Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, KentuckyJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdAnatomical Sciences EducationItem difficulty in the evaluation of computer‐based instruction: An example from neuroanatomy[J] . ...
While these all can mirror to some extent variations of human learning and decision making, not every aspect that occurs in a human brain is in the algorithms that exist such as the higher-level processes that occur within decision making and learning so therefore it is difficult to mirror ...
This example uses a 3-D U-Net deep learning network to perform binary semantic segmentation of brain tumors in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. U-Net is a fast, efficient, and simple network that has become popular in the semantic segmentation domain [1]....
Childcare, as well as psychology has fascinated me in all aspects of my school education and this motivated me to enter 6th form; the A levels that I took were based around the mental development of young children. This led me to question, as to the reason why children tended to misbehave...
Thus, science-based solutions require consideration of tractability and of whether the necessary trained personnel and technological resources exist. However, now is the right time for a substantial science-based assault on disorders of the brain. This thesis is based on the conjunction of a large...
OncoTargets and Therapy Dovepress open access to scientific and medical research Open Access Full Text Article C ase report Real-time tests of multiple genome alterations take the first steps into the clinic: a learning example This article was published in the following Dove Press journal: ...
This leveraging of existing neural networks is called transfer learning. In this example we adapt two deep CNNs, GoogLeNet and SqueezeNet, pretrained for image recognition to classify ECG waveforms based on a time-frequency representation. GoogLeNet and SqueezeNet are deep CNNs originally designe...
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The cognitive dissonance theory is used in many ways in everyday modern life. We go into some of the applications below. Education Cognitive dissonance has been made a part of different models for basic learning processes in students. The goal is to improve the self-awareness of students regard...
Thefindingproves(证明)thatchoicesuncoverpreexisting(早先存在的)preferences.Butthe secondpartofthestudyalsobacksBrehm'spointthatchoicescaninfluencepreferences.WhenthevolunteersgotbackinthefMRIandratedhowmuchtheywantedtogotothevacationplacesagain,theyshowedevenhigherbrainactivityforthechosenplaces.ThefMRIdatasuggestthat...