IMPLICIT MULTISENSORY ASSOCIATIONS INFLUENCE VOICE RECOGNITION.

Implicit multisensory associations influence voice recognition.

Natural objects provide partially redundant information to the brain through different sensory modalities.For example, voices and faces both give information about the speech content, age, and gender of a person.Thanks to this redundancy, multimodal recognition is fast, robust, and automatic.In unimodal perception, however, only part of the informa

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The Necessity of Commensuration Bias in Grant Peer Review

Peer reviewers at many funding agencies and scientific journals are asked to score submissions both on individual criteria and overall.The overall scores should be some kind of aggregate of the criteria scores.Carole Lee identifies this as a potential B CALM locus for bias to enter the peer review process, which she calls commensuration bias.Here I

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The Use of Generative Adversarial Network and Graph Convolution Network for Neuroimaging-Based Diagnostic Classification

Functional connectivity (FC) obtained from resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging has been integrated with machine learning algorithms to deliver consistent and reliable brain disease classification outcomes.However, in classical learning procedures, custom-built specialized feature selection techniques are typically used to filter out

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