2.2 Connectionist modeling of symbol grounding transfer In the connectionist models of category learning and naming discussed above, the focus is on the direct grounding of symbols in perception. However, not all symbols need to be directly grounded in perception. In fact, directly grounded symbols ...
Zebras are known for their distinctive black and white striped coat, which is made up of short, stiff hairs. The stripes of each individual zebra are unique, much like fingerprints in humans. The patterns of the stripes are determined by genetics and are thought to be influenced by environmen...
Each color/symbol refers to the same bird in Fig. 1d, Fig. 2c, Fig. 3c, and Supplementary Figs. 3, 7. each cell, in response to the canonical depolarizing stimulation. In three birds with the greatest numbers of HVCX recorded (N = 10, 9, 8), the cells from a given bird had ...
richness and dynamics of the cloacal microbiota in zebra finches. Importantly, at the individual level, immune function and the cloacal bacterial taxon occurrence covaried significantly, while individuals differed consistently for both immunological and microbiota variables...
(diamond symbol;yellowif significant after strict Bonferroni correction). Effect size estimates are regression slopes of Z-transformed phenotypes over inversion genotypes (while simultaneously fitting dominance effects) and show the effect of replacing one copy of allele A with allele B (or C in the...
The same symbol/line represents values obtained in VZX, VZTSM, VZCA, or VZHVC. BrdU labeled more cells than EdU. * represents p < 0.05, *** represents p < 0.001, paired t-tests. Figure 6. Fluorescent immunohistochemical labeling of BrdU (red) and fluorescent detection of EdU (green)...