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Why you can remember every word of a song from 25 years ago – but not why you walked into the room
While driving recently, a long-forgotten song came on the radio. I found myself singing along; not only did I know all the lyrics to a song I hadn’t heard in 25 years or more, but I also managed to ...
Auditory illusions, like how a word begins to sound meaningless when repeated, offer clues into the structure of language.
Human language may seem messy and inefficient compared to the ultra-compact strings of ones and zeros used by computers—but our brains actually prefer it that way. New research reveals that while ...
The present study explored the effects of word list length during the encoding of visual verbal stimuli. The participants received Latvian nouns in lists of different lengths: short (up to 29), medium ...
This important study investigates whether neural prediction of words can be measured through pre-activation of neural network word representations in the brain; solid evidence is provided that neural ...
Not revised: This Reviewed Preprint includes the authors’ original preprint (without revision), an eLife assessment, public reviews, and a provisional response from the authors. This paper tackles an ...
Abstract: Symbolic music generation involves using symbolic encoding to represent music pieces as token sequences and using neural sequence models to create music by generating sequences of tokens.
The Advanced Media Framework (AMF) is a multimedia processing framework developed by AMD (Advanced Micro Devices). It provides a set of components and interfaces for developing and optimizing ...
ABSTRACT: Background/Objectives: Word- and picture-based visual memory are negatively correlated: improving one reduces the other. Pictures are supposedly easier to remember than words because visual ...
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