Autistic Personality Traits Marked By Neuroimaging by Karishma Abhishek on February 21, 2021 at 11:24 PM
Severity of autistic personality traits can be demonstrated using an algorithm based on brain activity as per a study at National Research University Higher School Of Economics in the article Brief Report: Classification of Autistic Traits According to Brain Activity Recorded by fNIRS Using ε-Complexity Coefficients , published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a broad spectrum of disorder due to neuro-developmental delay. It is primarily characterized by social, communication and behavioral challenges.
The use of neuroimaging methods in diagnosing autism and other mental disorders helps the physicians reveal the presence of a disorder in cases of insufficient behavioral data (as in young age). The selection of a specific
Jane Austen s concept of information
(Not Claude Shannon s)
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Introduction: Shannon
vs Austen
Many scientists and engineers, including, surprisingly, some psychologists and
neuroscientists, seem to think that what the word information and its
equivalents in other languages refer to is what Claude Shannon s ground-breaking
1948 paper referred to as information : a measurable property of signals that
can be stored, transmitted, compared, compressed, decompressed, corrupted,
repaired, encrypted, decrypted, etc. (Shannon, 1948).
Many of Shannon s admirers seem to have forgotten that there is a much older,
For five years, we lived with one of the most brilliant people on the planet.
Sort of.
See, we spent those all-consuming five years writing our biography of American mathematician Claude Shannon, whose work in the 1930s and ’40s earned him the title of “father of the information age.” That’s how long it took us to understand the influence of the most important genius you’ve never heard of, a man whose intellect was on par with that of Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton.
During that time, we spent more time with the
deceased Claude Shannon than we have with many of our
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The letter below is written by my son. I have been sending him text books and looking for answers on the internet to keep his interest up. He has progressed so far on his own and now he needs direction and assistance from a professional in mathematics. Any advice or assistance you can provide is greatly appreciated.
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