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Ús de cognitive neuroscience en anglès
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This special issue explores the growing intersection between mathematical psychology and cognitiveneuroscience.
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It was a sort of dream assignment for me: baseball and cognitiveneuroscience.
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This distinction is supported by developmental and cognitiveneuroscience studies.
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Chris Chambers is a professor of cognitiveneuroscience at the school of psychology, Cardiff University.
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The findings are complementary to evidence currently being gathered using techniques from epidemiology and cognitiveneuroscience.
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Failing would reveal challenging limits for cognitiveneuroscience.
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Finally, we provide a conceptual guide to choosing among various analytic approaches in performing model-based cognitiveneuroscience.
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Recent progress in cognitiveneuroscience highlights the involvement of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in social cognition.
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This argument is further supported by the assistant professor of audition and cognitiveneuroscience Lars Riecke at Maastricht University.
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The characterization of the functional significance of interindividual variation in brain morphometry is a core aim of cognitiveneuroscience.
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Instead, we propose that recent contributions from cognitiveneuroscience indicate a path for developing a general model of time discounting.
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We provide an introduction to the field of model-based cognitiveneuroscience and to the articles contained within this special issue.
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Among the most fundamental issues in cognitiveneuroscience is how the brain may be organized into process-specific and stimulus-specific regions.
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We sketch a framework for future models of understanding drawing equally on cognitiveneuroscience and artificial intelligence and exploiting query-based attention.
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Lars Riecke, an assistant professor of audition and cognitiveneuroscience at Maastricht University, told The Verge that frequency was to blame.
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In addition, ongoing rapid advances in the cognitiveneuroscience of vision are likely to provide guidance in the development of new interventions.