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Cognitive Systems Research, Volume 78
Volume 78, March 2023
- Pinaki Roy Chowdhury, Angad Singh Wadhwa, Nikhil Tyagi
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Brain inspired face recognition: A computational framework. 1-13 - Francisco Abelardo Robles Aguirre, Marisela Hernández-González, Marai Pérez Hernández, Tania Rodriguez-Flores, Miguel Angel Guevara:
Inquiry of the orbitofrontal cortex role in incentive learning: An artificial neural networks simulation. 14-22 - Galina Portnova, Maxim Nekrashevich, M. V. Morozova, Olga Martynova, Maxim G. Sharaev:
New approaches to clinical electroencephalography analysis in typically developing children and children with autism. 23-32 - Quehong Gan, Zhen Liu, Tingting Liu, Yumeng Zhao, Yanjie Chai:
Design and user experience analysis of AR intelligent virtual agents on smartphones. 33-47 - José-Antonio Cervantes, Sonia López
, Jahaziel Molina, Francisco López, Mónica Fabiola Perales Tejeda
, Jesus Carlos Carmona-Frausto:
CogniDron-EEG: A system based on a brain-computer interface and a drone for cognitive training. 48-56 - Enrique Osuna
, Elsa L. Padilla
, Luis-Felipe Rodríguez
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Towards the construction of computational models of emotions from the perspective of a software system. 57-70 - Vladimir G. Red'ko, Alexei V. Samsonovich
, Valentin V. Klimov:
Computational modeling of insight processes and artificial cognitive ontogeny. 71-86 - M. O. Zubrikhina, O. V. Abramova, V. E. Yarkin, Vadim L. Ushakov, A. G. Ochneva, A. V. Bernstein, Evgeny V. Burnaev
, Denis S. Andreyuk, V. B. Savilov, M. V. Kurmishev, T. S. Syunyakov, O. A. Karpenko, A. V. Andryushchenko, G. P. Kostyuk, M. G. Sharaev:
Machine learning approaches to mild cognitive impairment detection based on structural MRI data and morphometric features. 87-95 - Ismail M. Gadzhiev, Mikhail P. Knyshenko, Sergey Dolenko
, Alexei V. Samsonovich:
Inherent dimension of the affective space: Analysis using electromyography and machine learning. 96-105 - Sulagna Banerjee, Claudia Chitty, Quinn Lee, Jan Treur
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An adaptive network model of the role of the microbiome-gut-brain axis in insomnia. 106-121

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