The visual stimulus has been created by
a cognitive brain pattern generated by the rat.
I don't believe he even has the ability to process
cognitive brain patterns.
Not exact matches
Some of the findings of the
cognitive neuroscientists studying the
brain scans of individuals from different political parties seem to suggest some interestingly
patterns.
Authors also prove that the selected
pattern is connected to
cognitive processes and not to motor or behavioral activity, which represents an important progress in the design of
brain - machine interfaces.
In this work, researchers have identified a functional
brain pattern in the prefrontal cortex, associated with
cognitive processes, and have used it to activate a screen on a touch device (an iPad touchscreen).
However, all regions of the human
brain have molecular signatures very similar to those of our primate relatives, yet some regions contain distinctly human
patterns of gene activity that mark the
brain's evolution and may contribute to our
cognitive abilities, a new Yale - led study has found.
«This is the first study that has examined how the
patterns of intrinsic
brain connectivity change with a
cognitive load in children with autism,» Menon said.
«Interestingly, research has suggested that these same
brain patterns measured during these states are related to different
cognitive abilities.»
Meaningful progress in
cognitive neuroscience depends on mapping
patterns of
brain activity, which are constantly and rapidly changing with every experience we have.
Thus, we have the following: Under the
cognitive load of thinking — which almost always entailed visualization,
pattern matching and generating the spatial imagery to form analogies — my damaged
brain would rapidly grow fatigued.
«Link found between
cognitive fatigue and effort and reward: Neuroimaging findings show overlap in activity in the anterior cingulate cortex, suggesting a
pattern of self - regulation in the
brain triggered by
cognitive fatigue.»
They analyzed the relationship between these nutrient
patterns and subjects»
brain structure and performance on
cognitive tests.
Two new studies link
patterns of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the blood to the integrity of
brain structures and
cognitive abilities that are known to decline early in aging.
Since the
brain network is formed by genetics and experiences, it is possible to predict one's age, personality, or performance in
cognitive functions from functional connectivity
patterns in their
brain network.
Other research interests include elucidating the effects of persistent alcohol and marijuana use on
brain metabolite levels and structural maturation
patterns that contribute towards suboptimal
cognitive processing and maintaining drug dependence behaviors.
Additionally the functional effects of DBS will be explored in several ways 1) we will look at changes in
brain activation
patterns in response to specific tasks by means of functional MRI 2) we will look at the striatal D2 binding using [123I] IBZM SPECT 3) we will look at neuropsychological functioning using
cognitive tasks.
Neuroimaging findings show overlap in activity in the anterior cingulate cortex, suggesting a
pattern of self - regulation in the
brain triggered by
cognitive fatigue
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an irreversible, progressive disorder in which
brain cells (neurons) deteriorate, resulting in the loss of
cognitive functions, primarily memory, judgment and reasoning, movement coordination and
pattern recognition.
• Train for improvement in functional movement
patterns, while improving
brain function and
cognitive awareness.
Nutrient Biomarker
Patterns,
Cognitive Function, and MRI Measures of
Brain Aging Neurology.
These tests, which can be used to see if a
pattern of
cognitive defecits are consistent with
brain injury, have some built in «fail - safes» in them.
So, like age - related overactivation generally, this age - related alteration in hemispheric specialization, a
pattern dubbed «hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older adults» or HAROLD (Cabeza, 2002), means that
cognitive neuroscience studies of
brain aging are raising new questions with broad neuroscientific implications (Figure 1A).