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Theoretical Neuroscience : Understanding Cognition
This textbook is an introduction to Systems and Theoretical/Computational Neuroscience, with a particular emphasis on cognition.It consists of three parts: Part I covers fundamental concepts and mathematical models in computational neuroscience, along with cutting-edge topics.Part II explores the building blocks of cognition, including working memory (how the brain maintains and manipulates information "online" without external input), decision making (how choices are made among multiple options under conditions of uncertainty and risk) and behavioral flexibility (how we direct attention and control actions).Part III is dedicated to frontier research, covering models of large-scale multi-regional brain systems, Computational Psychiatry and the interface with Artificial Intelligence.The author highlights the perspective of neural circuits as dynamical systems, and emphasizes a cross-level mechanistic understanding of the brain and mind, from genes and cell types to collective neural populations and behavior.Overall, this textbook provides an opportunity for readers to become well versed in this highly interdisciplinary field of the twenty-first century. Key FeaturesRooted in the most recent advances in experimental studies of basic cognitive functionsIntroduces neurobiological and mathematical concepts so that the book is self-containedHeavily illustrated with high-quality figures that help to illuminate neurobiological concepts, present experimental findings and explain mathematical modelsConcludes with a list of core cognitive behavior tasks, ten take-home messages and three open questions for future researchComputer model codes are available via GitHub for hands-on practice
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Theoretical Neuroscience : Understanding Cognition
This textbook is an introduction to Systems and Theoretical/Computational Neuroscience, with a particular emphasis on cognition.It consists of three parts: Part I covers fundamental concepts and mathematical models in computational neuroscience, along with cutting-edge topics.Part II explores the building blocks of cognition, including working memory (how the brain maintains and manipulates information "online" without external input), decision making (how choices are made among multiple options under conditions of uncertainty and risk) and behavioral flexibility (how we direct attention and control actions).Part III is dedicated to frontier research, covering models of large-scale multi-regional brain systems, Computational Psychiatry and the interface with Artificial Intelligence.The author highlights the perspective of neural circuits as dynamical systems, and emphasizes a cross-level mechanistic understanding of the brain and mind, from genes and cell types to collective neural populations and behavior.Overall, this textbook provides an opportunity for readers to become well versed in this highly interdisciplinary field of the twenty-first century. Key FeaturesRooted in the most recent advances in experimental studies of basic cognitive functionsIntroduces neurobiological and mathematical concepts so that the book is self-containedHeavily illustrated with high-quality figures that help to illuminate neurobiological concepts, present experimental findings and explain mathematical modelsConcludes with a list of core cognitive behavior tasks, ten take-home messages and three open questions for future researchComputer model codes are available via GitHub for hands-on practice
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The Neuroscience of Bach’s Music : Perception, Action, and Cognition Effects on the Brain
The Neuroscience of Bach’s Music: Perception, Action, and Cognition Effects on the Brain is a comprehensive study of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music through the lens of neuroscience, examining neuroscience using Bach’s music as a tool.This book synthesizes cognitive neuroscience, music theory, and musicology to provide insights into human cognition and perception.It also explores how a neuroscience perspective can improve listening and performing experiences for Bach’s music.Written by a physician-neuroscientist recognized for scholarly articles on Bach’s music, this book uses specific examples to explore neuroscience across Bach’s compositions. The book is structured to discuss the brain’s action, perception, and cognition as connected to specific Bach concertos, tones, notes, and performances.Two guest contributors provide insight into exact mathematical, or topologic, and music theoretic aspects of Bach’s music with implications for cognitive neuroscience.
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The Store
The Store doesn't just want your money – it wants your soul. The Store is history's most powerful retailer. It can deliver anything to your door, using your data to anticipate needs and desires you didn't even know you had. Most people are fine with that. But for Jacob and Megan, writers whose livelihood is on the brink of extinction, The Store is the enemy – and it's fighting dirty. Going undercover to expose The Store's dirty secrets, their investigation could change the American way of life – but as they make a series of unsettling discoveries, their worst fears start to look like a best-case scenario. Harbouring a secret that could get him killed, Jacob knows he must escape The Store's watchful eye and publish the truth. Because otherwise, the truth dies with him.
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Can one store a brain?
No, it is not currently possible to store a brain in its entirety. While advances in neuroscience and technology have allowed for the storage of brain tissue samples and data, the complex structure and functions of a whole brain make it impossible to preserve outside of a living organism. Additionally, the ethical implications of storing a human brain raise significant concerns regarding consent, identity, and the nature of consciousness.
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"Does my brain not store anything anymore?"
No, your brain still stores information. It is constantly processing and storing new information, memories, and experiences. However, as we age, our memory may not be as sharp as it once was, and we may experience some forgetfulness. This is a natural part of the aging process, but there are ways to help improve memory and cognitive function, such as staying mentally active, getting regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy diet.
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Could iTunes not connect to the iTunes Store?
Yes, iTunes may not be able to connect to the iTunes Store due to various reasons such as network issues, server problems, or outdated software. If you are experiencing this issue, you can try troubleshooting by checking your internet connection, updating your iTunes software, or restarting your device. If the problem persists, you may need to contact Apple Support for further assistance.
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"Apostrophe: Andi's store or Andis store?"
The correct form is "Andi's store." The apostrophe indicates possession, showing that the store belongs to Andi. Without the apostrophe, "Andis store" would be incorrect and would not convey the same meaning.
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Vintage Store
Once you step into the world of vintage wear, you can experience not only the fashion, but also the joy in traditional details and encountering mysterious items that still leave room for further research. What ties us closer to vintage wear is the existence of vintage stores. Although online shopping has become popular in recent times, a culture of stores expressing various concepts with their unique spaces and gathering like-minded people together has also developed as a result. In this magazine, we will be introducing some of the top stores around the world that lead the vintage culture. In addition to the interiors of these stores, we will also showcase a selection of our favourite items that you can find inside them. Thanks to stores like these, value of traditional items will continue to pass down to future generations.
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App Store & iTunes EUR DE €50 (Apple Store)
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Leitz Click & Store A4 Storage Box, Click & Store, Medium,
Universal medium storage and transportation box for A4 documents. Made of strong cardboard with a laminated surface and metal corner elements for robust protection. Sturdy metal handles make for easy transportation and a label holder simplifies
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Can the iPod not connect to the iTunes Store?
Yes, the iPod can connect to the iTunes Store. The iTunes Store is accessible through the iTunes software on a computer, and the iPod can be synced with the iTunes software to access and download content from the iTunes Store. Additionally, some iPod models have built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing them to directly connect to the iTunes Store and download content without the need for a computer.
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Does every store have a store detective?
Not every store has a store detective. Store detectives are typically employed by larger retail establishments or stores that have experienced issues with theft or security in the past. Smaller stores or those in low-risk areas may not have the need or resources to hire a store detective. The decision to have a store detective often depends on the store's size, location, and history of security incidents.
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Is the PlayStation Store or the Microsoft Store cheaper?
The pricing of games and other content on the PlayStation Store and the Microsoft Store can vary, so it's difficult to definitively say which one is cheaper overall. However, both stores often have sales and promotions that can offer significant discounts on games and other content. It's worth checking both stores regularly to compare prices and take advantage of any deals that may be available. Ultimately, the cost of games and content may depend on individual sales and promotions at any given time.
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Is the App Store safer than the Play Store?
Both the App Store and the Play Store have security measures in place to protect users from malicious apps, but the App Store is generally considered to be safer. This is because Apple has stricter guidelines for app approval and a more rigorous review process, which helps to prevent the distribution of harmful apps. Additionally, Apple's closed ecosystem and control over hardware and software make it more difficult for malware to infiltrate. However, both stores can still be vulnerable to security threats, so it's important for users to exercise caution and use security measures such as antivirus software and app permissions.
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