Long-term topological learning is also the goal in [92], where a place-memory system is introduced, named Bubble Descriptor Semantic Tree. The latter preserves information in a structured fashion from the learne
Internet of Things Internetpsychology Knowledge Management Semantic Memory 1 Introduction In the era of Information, by transformation of Internet into Internet of things and Semantic Web, cooperation of human and computers is the prime solution for social challenges. The main purpose of Semantic ...
seven of the participants were presented with a word-list control that contains the same words as those heard in the sentences but were presented in random order (for example, “to pirate with in bike took is one”; Extended Data Table1), thus largely removing...
It consists of 32 pairs of polar adjectives and was categorized into three dimensions through factor analysis: (1) Instrumental–Ineffective (9 pairs) is related to a person's self-determination and ability to adapt to changes in life, for example, progressive/old-fashioned; (2) Autonomous–...
Our continuous visual experience in daily life is dominated by change. Previous research has focused on visual change due to stimulus motion, eye movements or unfolding events, but not their combined impact across the brain, or their interactions with se
For example, when you send a text message and add an emoji, the fact that you remember a colon and a parenthesis together means “I’m smiling” draws upon the complexities of semantic memory. When we draw from the alphabet and a myriad of symbols in everyday reading and communicating onl...
The hypothesis that crossmodal semantic congruence at encoding will benefit later retrieval can be linked to improvements due to context congruence, extensively reported in memory literature. For example, memory for prose improves following the preactivation of related information (Bransford & Johnson,1972...
This article substantiates the impact of the crisis situation on the actualization and development of personal resources and coping with a difficult life situation. Using the example of students living in a local military conflict zone, it is shown that value-semant...
Adapt with memory and contextual learning Execute dynamic tasks with minimal oversight (should you let it) But with great power comes… great complexity. The Challenges: Why Building Agents Isn’t a Walk in the Park As you scale, managinghundreds of agents, keeping control over processes, and ...
For example, exercise interventions have been reported to reduce cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease6. Neurofeedback (NFB) is a powerful tool to improve memory ability. Real-time electroencephalogram (EEG) NFB has been shown to be effective for the self-regulation of individual brain ...