I am looking for references explaining the difference between collaborative learning and cooperative learning ?
“Here is a thought experiment. Let's place Rodolpho Llinas's jarred-brain on top of a body (Fig. 1). I bet Llinas would argue that his jarred-brain retains its own consciousness, and the android...
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The rate of glucose consumption by the neocortex is reduced by over 80% during anesthesia (Sibson et al. 1998), which disables the synapses (Richards 2002) that are inundated by glial tissue (Engl...
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I am Looking for a Science Journal with good impact factor and low publication cost to publish a review paper. Your suggestions would be appreciated.
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Hello all, I wanted to know, can I use galaxy (USA, Europe or Australia) platform for analyzing the shotgun data, and can it be used for publication purpose as well? Thanks :)
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I attempted to make a privately uploaded text public but a window appeared that said an error occurred. There was no explanation provided as to why there was an error or what might be done to...
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Larger brains, which typically contain more neurons, store and transfer more information (Tehovnik and Chen 2015), but the precise relationship between number of neurons and information has yet to...
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I need the python code to forecast what crop production will be in the next decade considering climate and crop production variables as seen in the attached.csv file.
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Brain and body mass together are positively correlated with lifespan (Hofman 1993). The duration of neural development is one of the best predictors of brain size, and conception is the best...
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Hello everyone, I am currently working on a research project that aims to integrate machine learning techniques into an open source SIEM tool to automate the creation of security use cases from...
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When the entire neocortex is ablated in rodents, although they are still able to swim, all the limbs move continuously and asynchronously (Vanderwolf 2006; Vanderwolf et al. 1978). Normal animals...
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