Even though GAM information processing does not involve semantic memory access and full-fledged object recognition, perceptions of (grasping) affordances are mediated there by substantive computational mechanisms which include learning of object parts, selective analysis of visual scenes, and guessing from ...
Section 6 discusses all of our results and their implications on the future of socially assistive robotics (SAR) in the autism community. 2 Related work 2.1 Sensory processing in children with autism Over 96% of children with autism has disordered sensory processing [3]. They may experience ...
To investigate the mechanisms of plasticity, including those theories implicating glial cells18, it will be helpful to examine functional and structural changes in cortical and subcortical tactile processing centres as rats learn to discriminate among IR sources. Overall, our behavioural results suggest ...
Processing systematically requires TWO ingredients: (p. 73) 1. Motivation2. Ability to process thoroughly: adequate time to think, freedom from distractions, and so on. In the process of person's perception, the systematic processing that people perform when ...
Motor cognition includes the pro- cesses involved in the perception, recognition, and interpreta- tion of action as well as the processes concerned with action preparation and production. This would include those process- es based in insula and somatosensory cortex serving the inter- oceptive ...
(RSC), are supposed to mostly support the processing of spatial layout. Here we manipulated the objects and their relations either by arranging objects within rooms in a common way or by scattering them randomly. The rooms were then varied for spatial layout by keeping or removing the walls ...
In neuroscience, due to bottlenecks in information processing, bats selectively focus on a portion of all information while ignoring other unimportant parts. In situations where computing resources are limited, attention mechanisms can automatically allocate computing resources to more important tasks. A se...
In neuroscience, due to bottlenecks in information processing, bats selectively focus on a portion of all information while ignoring other unimportant parts. In situations where computing resources are limited, attention mechanisms can automatically allocate computing resources to more important tasks. A se...