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In this study, a geographically weighted convolutional long short-term memory (GWConvLSTM) model is coupled with the spatial weight and the convolutional long short-term memory (ConvLSTM) model by the ...
Physical activity is known for its long-term benefits for brain health, including reducing the risk of cognitive decline and ...
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While there were no observed improvements in working memory, the response time during ... being active more often experienced greater short-term benefits compared to those who reported less physical ...
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Figure 1: Delay-period activity ... term synaptic connection patterns can be acquired through a Hebb-like learning rule that reinforces connections between coactive neurons. A working memory ...