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  1. The high frequency oscillations in the amygdala, hippocampus, and temporal cortex during mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

    The mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) seizures are believed to originate from medial temporal structures, including the amygdala, hippocampus, and...

    Shiwei Song, Yihai Dai, ... Daqing Guo in Cognitive Neurodynamics
    Article 20 January 2024
  2. Musical tension is affected by metrical structure dynamically and hierarchically

    As the basis of musical emotions, dynamic tension experience is felt by listeners as music unfolds over time. The effects of musical harmonic and...

    Qiong Wu, Lijun Sun, ... Yufang Yang in Cognitive Neurodynamics
    Article 20 January 2024
  3. Exponential synchronization of quaternion-valued memristor-based Cohen–Grossberg neural networks with time-varying delays: norm method

    In this paper, the exponential synchronization of quaternion-valued memristor-based Cohen–Grossberg neural networks with time-varying delays is...

    Yanzhao Cheng, Yanchao Shi, Jun Guo in Cognitive Neurodynamics
    Article 17 January 2024
  4. Dynamic brain functional states associated with inhibition control under different altitudes

    Chronic exposure to the hypobaric hypoxia environment of plateau could influence human cognitive behaviours which are supported by dynamic brain...

    Lin Yitao, Zhou Lv, ... Wu Ying in Cognitive Neurodynamics
    Article 12 January 2024
  5. A Basal Ganglia model for understanding working memory functions in healthy and Parkinson’s conditions

    Working memory (WM) is considered as the scratchpad for reading, writing, and processing information necessary to perform cognitive tasks. The Basal...

    C. Vigneswaran, Sandeep Sathyanandan Nair, V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy in Cognitive Neurodynamics
    Article 09 January 2024
  6. Effects of high-order interactions on synchronization of a fractional-order neural system

    In this study, effects of high-order interactions on synchronization of the fractional-order Hindmarsh–Rose neuron models have been examined deeply....

    İbrahim Ethem Saçu in Cognitive Neurodynamics
    Article Open access 08 January 2024
  7. Optimizing feature subset for schizophrenia detection using multichannel EEG signals and rough set theory

    Schizophrenia (SZ) is a mental disorder that causes lifelong disorders based on delusions, cognitive deficits, and hallucinations. By visual...

    Sridevi Srinivasan, Shiny Duela Johnson in Cognitive Neurodynamics
    Article 08 January 2024
  8. Spike-spindle coupling during sleep and its mechanism explanation in childhood focal epilepsy

    Childhood focal epilepsy (CFE) is a serious neurological disorder characterized by epileptic seizures arising from a focal or multi-focal zone of the...

    Min Pan, Qiang Li, ... Rui Zhang in Cognitive Neurodynamics
    Article 04 January 2024
  9. A spatial transformation-based CAN model for information integration within grid cell modules

    The hippocampal-entorhinal circuit is considered to play an important role in the spatial cognition of animals. However, the mechanism of the...

    Zhihui Zhang, Fengzhen Tang, ... **sheng Feng in Cognitive Neurodynamics
    Article Open access 02 January 2024
  10. How to Build Parietal Lobes

    The parietal lobe lies behind the central sulcus, a markedly deep neural fissure separating the touchy-feely somatosensory cortices of parietal lobes...
    Lynne Barker in How to Build a Human Brain
    Chapter 2024
  11. How to Build a Cerebellum

    The solution requires a dual-hemisphere mini brain intimately connected to the brainstem and the body (via the spinal cord), resembling though...
    Lynne Barker in How to Build a Human Brain
    Chapter 2024
  12. How to Build a Brainstem

    Close inspection of the brainstem reveals hundreds of nuclei deep within the reticular formation embedded within a multitude of climbing and...
    Lynne Barker in How to Build a Human Brain
    Chapter 2024
  13. More Than the Sum of Its Parts: Visual–Tactile Integration in the Behaving Rat

    We experience the world by constantly integrating cues from multiple modalities to form unified sensory percepts. Once familiar with multimodal...
    Chapter 2024
  14. How to Build Frontal Lobes

    Frontal lobes are delimited posteriorly by the deep fissure of the central sulcus which lies behind the precentral gyrus. The central sulcus...
    Lynne Barker in How to Build a Human Brain
    Chapter 2024
  15. How to Build Occipital Lobes

    Until now our brain has been built in the dark; it has no visual organs or pathways beyond the elementary brainstem eye movement circuitry already...
    Lynne Barker in How to Build a Human Brain
    Chapter 2024
  16. How to Build a Midbrain

    The midbrain consists of many oddly shaped nuclei-forming curves, crescents, and globes, and specialised conglomerates of networks and pathways....
    Lynne Barker in How to Build a Human Brain
    Chapter 2024
  17. Synesthetic Correspondence: An Overview

    Intramodal and cross-modal perceptual grou** based on the spatial proximity and temporal closeness between multiple sensory stimuli, as an...
    Chapter 2024
  18. From Multisensory Integration to Multisensory Decision-Making

    Organisms live in a dynamic environment in which sensory information from multiple sources is ever changing. A conceptually complex task for the...
    Chapter 2024
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