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Reactivating and reorganizing activity-silent working memory: two distinct mechanisms underlying pinging the brain
Published 2025“…Recent studies have proposed that visual information in working memory (WM) can be maintained in an activity-silent state and reactivated by task-irrelevant high-contrast visual impulses (“ping”). Although pinging the brain has become a popular tool for exploring activity-silent WM, its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. …”
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Development of hybrid robot-gripper for picking foods
Published 2020“…One such example is the picking and placing of food in large quantities. …”
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Large-scale tests of hinged slender reinforced concrete columns under eccentric loading
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Niemann-Pick type c disease: pathogenesis and therapy
Published 2016“…<p>Niemann-Pick disease Type C is a rare, lysosomal storage disorder caused by defects in either <em>NPC1</em> (95% of cases) or <em>NPC2</em>, and characterized by progressive neurodegeneration that ultimately results in premature death. …”
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Competitive strategies for small business in optical pick-up manufacturing
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Discovering genetic modifiers in Niemann-Pick Disease Type C
Published 2019“…<p>Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C (NPC) is a rare, fatal neurodegenerative disorder characterized by lysosomal accumulation of unesterified cholesterol and sphingolipids. …”
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A spiking neural network for pattern recognition
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Robustness to training disturbances in SpikeProp Learning
Published 2020“…Stability is a key issue during spiking neural network training using SpikeProp. The inherent nonlinearity of Spiking Neuron means that the learning manifold changes abruptly; therefore, we need to carefully choose the learning steps at every instance. …”
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Development of an automatic fruit picking robot based on object detection algorithm
Published 2020“…In the agricultural field, especially in the process of harvest, it needs a lot of human resources to perform various tasks, such as picking fruits, which may be labor intensive. An effective robotics picking system can solve this problem to a large extent. …”
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Understanding solar PV through the MinUS-C module grounded in the ADDIE instructional model
Published 2024“…This study addresses this gap by developing the MinUS-C (Minecraft Urban Solar Community) learning module, grounded in the ADDIE instructional model, to systematically enhance students’ understanding and readiness for solar PV technology. …”
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Impact of spike anneal on ultra shallow junction formation
Published 2008“…This report explains the need for ultra shallow junctions for modern day CMOS devices, how spike anneal can help achieve this, reviews the important parameters if this process and how these parameters affect the performances of the CMOS transistors.…”
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Automated spike detection using cascade of simple classifiers
Published 2016“…The infinite variety of spike morphologies and the similarity of spikes to normal EEG and artifacts also make the detection of spikes difficult. …”
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Pick one, but be quick : 5' splice sites and the problems of too many choices
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Identification and application of self-binding zipper-like sequences in SARS-CoV spike protein
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Designing a spiking neural network system for object recognition
Published 2022“…Widely touted as the 3rd generation of neural networks, Spiking Neural Networks were introduced as an enhanced representation of working memory. …”
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Dissipative solitons with extreme spikes in the normal and anomalous dispersion regimes
Published 2022“…In this paper, one recent example is considered—dissipative solitons with extreme spikes (DSESs). It was found that DSESs exist in large regions of the parameter space of the complex cubic–quintic Ginzburg–Landau equation. …”
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Bayesian lesion estimation with a structured spike-and-slab prior
Published 2024“…Our method also accounts for underestimation of posterior variance due to variational inference by providing an approximate posterior sampling approach based on Bayesian bootstrap ideas and spike-and-slab priors with random shrinkage targets. …”
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A New Hyperbox Selection Rule and a Pruning Strategy for the Enhanced Fuzzy Min–Max Neural Network
Published 2017“…In this paper, we extend our previous work on the Enhanced Fuzzy Min–Max (EFMM) neural network by introducing a new hyperbox selection rule and a pruning strategy to reduce network complexity and improve classification performance. …”
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