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Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be a commonly employed appellation to ask the sector of science aimed toward providing machines with the capacity of performing functions like logic, reasoning, planning, learning, and perception. Despite the regard to “machines” during this definition, the latter might be applied to “any sort of living intelligence”. Likewise, the meaning of intelligence, because it is found in primates and other exceptional animals for instance , it are often extended to incorporate an interleaved set of capacities, including creativity, emotional knowledge, and self-awareness. The term AI was closely related to the sector of “symbolic AI”, which was popular until the top of the 1980s. so as to beat a number of the restrictions of symbolic AI, subsymbolic methodologies like neural networks, fuzzy systems,
evolutionary computation and other computational models started gaining popularity, resulting in the term “computational intelligence” emerging as a subfield of AI. Nowadays, the term AI encompasses the entire conceptualisation of a machine that's intelligent in terms of both operational and social consequences. A practical definition used is one proposed by Russell and Norvig: “Artificial Intelligence is that the study of human intelligence and actions replicated artificially, such the resultant bears to its design an inexpensive level of rationality” [1]. This definition are often further refined by stipulating that the extent of rationality may even supersede humans, for specific and well-defined tasks.
High Impact List of Articles
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Complete Remission of Visual Hallucinations with Trazodone
Ricardo Krause Martinez de Souza, Rodrigo Tomazini Martins, Pedro Andre Kowacs
Case Report: Neuropsychiatry
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Complete Remission of Visual Hallucinations with Trazodone
Ricardo Krause Martinez de Souza, Rodrigo Tomazini Martins, Pedro Andre Kowacs
Case Report: Neuropsychiatry
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Tenidap Oppositely Regulates the Leak Conductance and Inwardly Rectifying K+ Channels of Striatal Projection Neurons in Mice
Tangna Sun, Bo Zhao, Junling Zhu, Jianhong Duan, Zhuyi Li, Wenting Wang
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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Tenidap Oppositely Regulates the Leak Conductance and Inwardly Rectifying K+ Channels of Striatal Projection Neurons in Mice
Tangna Sun, Bo Zhao, Junling Zhu, Jianhong Duan, Zhuyi Li, Wenting Wang
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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A Pilot Study in Modeling Mood Disorders in Mice by Chronic Tail-Suspension Stress
Chun-Sheng Ruan, Yi Guo, Larisa Bobrovskaya, Xin-Fu Zhou, Yue-Qin Zeng
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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A Pilot Study in Modeling Mood Disorders in Mice by Chronic Tail-Suspension Stress
Chun-Sheng Ruan, Yi Guo, Larisa Bobrovskaya, Xin-Fu Zhou, Yue-Qin Zeng
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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The Prognostic Value of Quantitative Electroencephalography Combined with Transcranial Doppler in Patients with Ischemic Stroke in Neurological Intensive Care Units
Xiaoming Yin, Ying Chen, Xiaonan Song, Yingqi Xing
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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The Prognostic Value of Quantitative Electroencephalography Combined with Transcranial Doppler in Patients with Ischemic Stroke in Neurological Intensive Care Units
Xiaoming Yin, Ying Chen, Xiaonan Song, Yingqi Xing
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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Dysphoria, dopaminergic medication and spatial memory in Parkinsons disease
Yuliya Stankevich, Franka Thurm, Ricarda Evens, Mareike Fauser, Oliver Riedel, Alexander Storch, Shu-Chen Li, Ulrike Lueken
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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Dysphoria, dopaminergic medication and spatial memory in Parkinsons disease
Yuliya Stankevich, Franka Thurm, Ricarda Evens, Mareike Fauser, Oliver Riedel, Alexander Storch, Shu-Chen Li, Ulrike Lueken
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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