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Crows quickly learn arbitrary associations. As a neuronal correlate of this behavior, single neurons in the corvid endbrain area nidopallium caudolaterale (NCL) change their response properties during association learning. In crows performing a delayed ass ...
Stroke is the leading cause of long term disability, causing both motor and cognitive impairments. Stroke impacts both motor and somatosensory capabilities of the individual, causing distorted perception of the environment and of the body. Consequently per ...
First impressions are critical to professional interactions, especially in service industry like hospitality. In the service industry, customers often assess quality of service based on the behavior, perceived personality, and other attributes of the front ...
Pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of proteinopathies comprising products which are able to stimulate growth or inhibition of at least one of Odoribacter, Oscillospira, Dehalobacterium, Alistipes, Parabacteroides, Lactobacillus and Sutterella, Fi ...
Over the last decade, the study of group behavior for multimodal interaction technologies has increased. However, we believe that despite its potential benefits on society, there could be more activity in this area. The aim of this workshop is create a for ...
An introduction to route choice models will be provided. The starting point will be a discussion of behavioral limitations of the shortest path algorithm. The theoretical assumptions necessary to derive behavioral models will be introduced. The complexity ...
Gaze is recognised as one of the most important cues for the analysis of the cognitive behaviors of a person such as the attention displayed towards objects or people, their interactions, functionality and causality patterns. In this short paper, we presen ...
We describe an ambient awareness tool, named Lantern, designed for supporting the learning process in recitation sections, (i.e., when students work in small teams on the exercise sets with the help of tutors). Each team is provided with an interactive lam ...
Models of computational trust support users in taking decisions. They are commonly used to guide users' judgements in online auction sites; or to determine quality of contributions in Web 2.0 sites. However, most existing systems require historical informa ...
There is increasing evidence for adolescence as a time period vulnerable to environmental perturbations such as stress. What is unclear is the persistent nature of the effects of stress and how specific these effects are to the type of stressor. In this re ...