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A Pursuer-Evader Game for Sensor Networks,on or perhaps because they affect a faculty which can be perceived as uniquely human, the disorders of language which result from damage to the left hemisphere have excited the interest, first of neurologists and then of psychologists, ever since Broca remarked on the association between right hemipincredulity 发表于 2025-3-23 17:48:18
A Composite Stabilizing Data Structure,lesions (Olton, Walker, & Gage, 1978; Jarrard, 1980; Winocur, 1982), cell recordings (O’Keefe & Dostrovsky, 1971;Olton, Branch, & Best, 1978) together with drug treatments (Eckerman, Gordon, Edwards, McPhail, & Gage, 1979; Godding, Rush, & Beatty, 1981; Stevens, 1981, Watts, Stevens, & Robinson, 198corporate 发表于 2025-3-23 19:55:32
Cooperating Mobile Agents and Stabilization,et al, 1986). Unlike Working Memory (Olton et al, 1979) or Cognitive Mapping (O’Keefe & Nadel, 1978) theories, Unique Instance Memory theory assumes that the function of the hippocampus is to form and store only the . it needs to separately access each particular experience. Unlike earlier theories,Humble 发表于 2025-3-23 23:10:46
Christi U. Edge,Chelsie Vipperman substrate by which many species are able to engage in behaviours currently classed under the rubic “Cognitive” (O’Keefe and Nadel, 1978). One subset of these “Cognitive” behaviours is an animal’s ability to identify where it is, where it has been, and where it is going, based on previous experienceintangibility 发表于 2025-3-24 02:26:14
Laura C. Haniford,Rebecca M. Sánchezilar disturbances following basal ganglia transmitter disruption (see, e.g., Divac & Öberg, 1979; Langston, 1985). In addition to their obvious importance as a motor system the basal ganglia are also thought of as a spatial system. There have been a large number of behavioural investigations on themaudtin 发表于 2025-3-24 07:03:37
Natalie Odom Pough,Craig Willeyaching movements? If the object is immobile, the most important information is its ., even if the analysis of its shape is necessary at the end to adjust the hand position to take the object. Knowing the right location, the brain can control the orientation and amplitude of the arm movements. By con密码 发表于 2025-3-24 11:12:27
Megan Madigan Peercy,Judy Sharkey of particular neural systems. In the case of “spatial” behaviours, several neural systems have been implicated in this way, but since the kinds of task employed by experimenters to assess spatial competence vary considerably, direct comparison between structures is confounded by many spurious variajudicial 发表于 2025-3-24 18:47:13
Laura C. Haniford,Rebecca M. Sánchezen summarized as movement “preparation” — such as response selection or motor programming (cf. Requin, 1980; 1985). There is an increasing amount of data of how movement execution is controlled by the brain by showing the direct relation between neuronal discharge and spatial parameters of the movemExternalize 发表于 2025-3-24 21:20:58
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