Search Results - "Krumnack, Antje"
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Criteria for optimizing cortical hierarchies with continuous ranges
Published in Frontiers in neuroinformatics (31-03-2010)“…In a recent paper (Reid et al., 2009) we introduced a method to calculate optimal hierarchies in the visual network that utilizes continuous, rather than…”
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Shapley ratings in brain networks
Published in Frontiers in neuroinformatics (30-11-2007)“…Recent applications of network theory to brain networks as well as the expanding empirical databases of brain architecture spawn an interest in novel…”
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The structural salience of landmarks: results from an on-line study and a virtual environment experiment
Published in Journal of spatial science (01-06-2012)“…The term 'structural salience' refers to the characteristics of landmarks that are immediately related to navigation. One of the central aspects of this kind…”
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Spatial belief revision
Published in Journal of cognitive psychology (Hove, England) (01-03-2013)“…Belief revision is the process of changing one's beliefs when a newly acquired fact contradicts the existing belief set. Psychological research on belief…”
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Optimization of cortical hierarchies with continuous scales and ranges
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-08-2009)“…Although information flow in the neocortex has an apparent hierarchical organization, there is much ambiguity with respect to the definition of such a…”
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A model for relational reasoning as verbal reasoning
Published in Cognitive systems research (01-09-2011)“…Deductive reasoning is an essential part of complex cognition. It occurs whenever human beings (or machines) draw conclusions that go beyond what is explicitly…”
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Deducing logical relationships between spatially registered cortical parcellations under conditions of uncertainty
Published in Neural networks (01-10-2008)“…We propose a new technique, called Spatial Objective Relational Transformation (SORT), as an automated approach for derivation of logical relationships between…”
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Spatial belief revision: Mental models in cognitive change
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