Machine learning algorithms

Prefrontal cortex basal ganglia working memory

Prefrontal cortex basal ganglia working memory (PBWM) is an algorithm that models working memory in the prefrontal cortex and the basal ganglia. It can be compared to long short-term memory (LSTM) in functionality, but is more biologically explainable. It uses the primary value learned value model to train prefrontal cortex working-memory updating system, based on the biology of the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia. It is used as part of the Leabra framework and was implemented in Emergent in 2019. (Wikipedia).

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Emotional Poverty Volume 2 Chapter 2 Developing the Prefrontal Cortex

In this video, author Ruby K. Payne will explore building regulation and emotional stability.

From playlist Emotional Poverty

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How Memories are Retrieved

More Info: https://www.caltech.edu/about/news/where-are-my-keys-and-other-memory-based-choices-probed-brain The brain’s memory-retrieval network is composed of many interacting regions. In a new study, Caltech researchers looked at the interaction between two nodes in this network: the me

From playlist Our Research

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Action || Cognitive Neuroscience (PSY 315W)

This is a recorded version of a livestream distance learning lecture, recorded during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020. Topics include: motor processes, basal ganglia, cerebellum, huntington's disease, parkinson's disease, motor neurons, reflexes, machine-brain interaction. I claim no ow

From playlist Cognitive Neuroscience Lectures

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8 1 Types of Memory

Recorded: Spring 2014 Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Materials: created for Memory and Cognition (PSY 422) using Smith and Kosslyn (2006) Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdoom.com/page/other-courses/

From playlist PSY 422 Memory and Cognition with Dr. B

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Memory (Part 2) || Cognitive Neuroscience (PSY 315W)

This is a recorded version of a livestream distance learning lecture, recorded during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020. Topics include: amnesia, Clive Wearing, H. M., medial temporal lobe, explicit memories, and hippocampus. I claim no ownership over any music, videos, or advertisements

From playlist Cognitive Neuroscience Lectures

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3 2 How to Examine the Brain

Recorded: Spring 2014 Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Materials: created for Memory and Cognition (PSY 422) using Smith and Kosslyn (2006) Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdoom.com/page/other-courses/

From playlist PSY 422 Memory and Cognition with Dr. B

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How to Trick Your Brain Into Breaking Bad Habits

Did you make a New Year's Resolution this year? Research shows that most people stop keeping up with these goals by February. Luckily, there are science-backed ways to break bad habits and form new healthy ones! » Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker » Watch more Elements!

From playlist Elements | Seeker

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What is ADHD? Understanding Disorders of the Brain

Attention deficit hyperactive disorder affects one in 45 children and can continue into adulthood, leading to serious consequences like depression and relationship problems. Those with ADHD often struggle to maintain jobs or have substance abuse problems. Get valuable information about rec

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How Nostalgic Memories Manipulate Your Reality

The experience of nostalgia, which feels good, doesn’t always lead to making good decisions. So, how does nostalgia permeate the brain? And what exactly does it do our decision-making? Read More: Human emotion and memory: interactions of the amygdala and hippocampal complex http://www.ps

From playlist Thought Process | Seeker

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Hippocampus Humor

Meet the hippocampus, a part of the brain responsible for memory and navigation. Now, stay tuned for some brainy slapstick comedy.

From playlist Original shorts

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Burlington Ruby Conf 2013 Fighting Burnout Incorporating Rest Into the Software Development Workflow

by Nick Cox Ruby developers enjoy a certain job security, despite the current economic climate in the United States and elsewhere. Yet with the proliferation of technologies and startups (and subsequently jobs), the quality of life of many developers has seen a marked decrease in recent y

From playlist Burlington Ruby Conf 2013

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The Sensorimotor System and Human Reflexes

We just learned all about how sensory information from the surroundings makes it to the brain, but once it's there, the brain has to then tell the body what to do to respond to its surroundings. This happens thanks to the sensorimotor system, so let's learn all about motor response now! W

From playlist Biopsychology

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Working Memory (Test + Examples)

Test your Memory (Free + 5 minutes): https://practicalpie.com/free-memory-test/ Learn more about working memory, including the phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, and the episodic buffer: https://practicalpie.com/working-memory/ My whole Cognitive Psychology playlist: https://www.

From playlist Cognitive Psychology

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Memory (Part 1) || Cognitive Neuroscience (PSY 315W)

This is a recorded version of a livestream distance learning lecture, recorded during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020. Topics include: Memory models, memory processes, amnesia, Clive Wearing. I claim no ownership over any music, videos, or advertisements shown herein. All were used in a

From playlist Cognitive Neuroscience Lectures

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8 2 Long Term Memory

Recorded: Spring 2014 Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Materials: created for Memory and Cognition (PSY 422) using Smith and Kosslyn (2006) Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdoom.com/page/other-courses/

From playlist PSY 422 Memory and Cognition with Dr. B

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Frontal Lobes & Cognitive Control || Cognitive Neuroscience (PSY 315W)

This is a recorded version of a livestream distance learning lecture, recorded during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020. Topics include: frontal lobes, cognitive control, conflict detection, anterior cingulate cortex, inhibition, frontal lobe deficits. I claim no ownership over any music,

From playlist Cognitive Neuroscience Lectures

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Elation Presents-Why Change is so Hard for your Brain

Copyright 2016 It's Elation Inc. www.elation.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/elation-inc- https://www.facebook.com/ElationMontana

From playlist When Change Happens

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Deanna Barch: "Computational Contributions to Understanding Impaired Motivation and Effort in Ps..."

Computational Psychiatry 2020 "Computational Contributions to Understanding Impaired Motivation and Effort in Psychosis" Deanna Barch - Washington University in St. Louis Abstract: Individuals with various forms of psychosis such as schizophrenia often show impairments in motivation and

From playlist Computational Psychiatry 2020

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Science Bulletins: "Mystery" Brain Cells Now Linked to Memory

A recent study has shown a connection between neural cells known as astrocytes and our brain's ability to remember what we see. When we concentrate on visual input, the brain releases a chemical that stimulates astrocytes. In mice, memories of visual patterns were stronger when their brain

From playlist Science Bulletins

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8 3 Non Declarative Memory

Recorded: Spring 2014 Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Materials: created for Memory and Cognition (PSY 422) using Smith and Kosslyn (2006) Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdoom.com/page/other-courses/

From playlist PSY 422 Memory and Cognition with Dr. B

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