Computational Model-Based Prediction of Human Episodic Memory Performance Based on Eye Movements
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概要
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Subjects episodic memory performance is not simply reflected by eye movements. We use a ‘theta phase coding’ model of the hippocampus to predict subjects memory performance from their eye movements. Results demonstrate the ability of the model to predict subjects memory performance. These studies provide a novel approach to computational modeling in the human-machine interface.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2008-07-01
著者
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YAMAGUCHI Yoko
Laboratory of Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University
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Sato Naoyuki
Laboratory For Dynamics Of Emergent Intelligence Riken Brain Science Institute
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Yamaguchi Yoko
Laboratory For Dynamics Of Emergent Intelligence Riken Brain Science Institute
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