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We do not have a decider in our brain: Cognitive neuroscientist challenges theories of decision-making
There is a disconnect between what we think happens when we make a decision and what actually happens in the brain during that process, suggests Indiana University Professor of Psychological and Brain ...
Cognitive diagnosis models (CDMs) have been advocated as a useful tool in calibrating large-scale assessments, yet the computational challenges are inevitably amplified when the modeling complexity (e ...
We humans aren't the only ones to experience cognitive decline as we age. Research conducted by neurologists and data scientists reveals that some artificial intelligence models struggle with visual, ...
Over the past decade, there has been a paradigm shift in psychiatry from focusing solely on symptom remission to patient-centered outcomes such as functional recovery and quality of life 1. This shift ...
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