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Group level analyses of functional regions involved in voice perception show evidence of 3 sets of bilateral voice-sensitive activations in the human prefrontal cortex, named the anterior, middle and posterior Frontal Voice Areas (FVAs). However, the relationship with the underlying sulcal anatomy, ...
In previous work, we have suggested that perception corresponds to inference about hidden states and attention corresponds to optimisation of the precision (i.e., confidence) afforded sensory evidence3,21. In this work, we consider a generative model that can adjust the precision of different senso...
AEye provides the iDAR (Intelligent Detection And Ranging) perception system that will help self-driving cars. It was founded in 2013 and headquartered in California, US. It has a company size of 11-50 employees. Location:California, US ...
(ckh@kaist.ac. kr) Recurrent connections form a phase-locking neuronal tuner for frequency-dependent selective communication Dongkwan Shin & Kwang-Hyun Cho Department of Bio and Brain Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong- gu, Daejeon, ...
A universally accepted definition of PE has yet to be established. Masters and Johnson proposed one of the earliest definitions of PE, as the inability to delay ejaculation long enough for the woman to achieve orgasm 50% of the time, assuming the PE was the sole cause of the female an...
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P. Dual stream models of auditory vocal communication. In The Oxford Handbook of Voice Perception (eds Frühholz, S. et al.) 413 (Oxford University Press, 2018). Google Scholar DeWitt, I. & Rauschecker, J. P. Phoneme and word recognition in the auditory ventral stream. Proc. Natl. ...
Introductory statement of the MDS task force on the definition of Parkinson's disease. Mov. Disord. 29, 454–462 (2014). This article reviews clinical and biological knowledge on PD showing that LP is not essential for cPD and occurs in a large proportion of patients who may not have cPD...