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Bilateral robot therapy based on haptics and reinforcement learning: Feasibility study of a new concept for treatment of patients after stroke.

30 Oct 2009 OBJECTIVE: To carry out a preliminary feasibility study of a new concept of robot therapy for severely impaired patients after stroke. DESIGN: A haptic manipulandum connected to a bar that can rotate freely while providing a measure of the rotation ...
rec_pub_19841824-bilateral-robot-therapy-based-haptics-reinforcement-learning.htm


Embedding multiple trajectories in simulated recurrent neural networks in a self-organizing manner.

19 Oct 2009 Complex neural dynamics produced by the recurrent architecture of neocortical circuits is critical to the cortex's computational power. However, the synaptic learning rules underlying the creation of stable propagation and reproducible neural ...
rec_pub_19846705-embedding-multiple-trajectories-simulated-recurrent-neural-networks.htm


Modulation of perineuronal nets and parvalbumin with developmental song learning.

12 Oct 2009 Neural circuits and behavior are shaped during developmental phases of maximal plasticity known as sensitive or critical periods. Neural correlates of sensory critical periods have been identified, but their roles remain unclear. Factors that define ...
rec_pub_19828802-modulation-perineuronal-nets-parvalbumin-developmental-song-learning.htm


Corticostriatal Interactions during Learning, Memory Processing, and Decision Making.

12 Oct 2009 This mini-symposium aims to integrate recent insights from anatomy, behavior, and neurophysiology, highlighting the anatomical organization, behavioral significance, and information-processing mechanisms of corticostriatal interactions. In this ...
rec_pub_19828796-corticostriatal-interactions-learning-memory-processing-decision.htm


Learning sculpts the spontaneous activity of the resting human brain.

3 Oct 2009 The brain is not a passive sensory-motor analyzer driven by environmental stimuli, but actively maintains ongoing representations that may be involved in the coding of expected sensory stimuli, prospective motor responses, and prior experience. ...
rec_pub_19805061-learning-sculpts-spontaneous-activity-resting-human-brain.htm


Flow and diffusion of high-stakes test scores.

3 Oct 2009 We apply visualization and modeling methods for convective and diffusive flows to public school mathematics test scores from Texas. We obtain plots that show the most likely future and past scores of students, the effects of random processes such as ...
rec_pub_19805049-flow-diffusion-high-stakes-test-scores.htm


The phosphatase SHP2 regulates the spacing effect for long-term memory induction.

30 Sep 2009 A property of long-term memory (LTM) induction is the requirement for repeated training sessions spaced over time. This augmentation of memory formation with spaced resting intervals is called the spacing effect. We now show that in Drosophila, the ...
rec_pub_19804763-the-phosphatase-shp2-regulates-spacing-effect-long-term-memory.htm


It's all about timing.

30 Sep 2009 In the formation of long-term memories, a "spaced" distribution of study sessions is more beneficial than closely spaced "massed" study sessions. Pagani et al. (2009) examine the molecular basis of this spacing effect in Drosophila and find a role ...
rec_pub_19804749-it-s-timing.htm


Your brain: use it or lose it.

29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19860035-your-brain-use-lose-it.htm


Why Johnny cannot operate.

29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19789010-why-johnny-operate.htm

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