Chunking is a dynamical phenomenon that nature uses to perform information processing of long sequences by dividing them in shorter information items.
In this paper we focus on hierarchical chunking dynamics that can represent several forms of transient cognitive activity. Chunking is a dynamical phenomenon ...
Mar 14, 2014 · In this paper we focus on hierarchical chunking dynamics that can represent several forms of transient cognitive activity. Chunking is a ...
Mar 14, 2014 · Recent results of imaging technologies and non-linear dynamics make possible to relate the structure and dynamics of functional brain ...
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Recent results of imaging technologies and non-linear dynamics make possible to relate the structure and dynamics of functional brain networks to different ...
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Rabinovich, M.I., Varona, P., Tristan, I. and Afraimovich, V.S. (2014) Chunking Dynamics Heteroclinics in Mind. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 8, 1-10
Dec 31, 2013 · Chunking dynamics: heteroclinics in mind. Authors. Mikhail I. Rabinovich · Pablo Varona · Irma Tristan · Valentin S. Afraimovich.