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Voxel-Based Morphometry Voxel-based morphometry or VBM is a method of neuroimaging in which a physical brain is scanned, and broken up into a voxel-based volumetric model. In this way, areas with low differentiation between individuals can be consigned to single voxel blocks, whilst areas of interest can be examined at a more simplistic level than examining the neurons directly. Typically each voxel represents the average of many neurons in an area, yet retains the basic 3D structure by nature of its placement. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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3DEE is a social worlds system based on the ActiveWorlds codebase. Like all systems based on this code, it looks and feels a bit dated, although this one has its own unique wrinkles to help take care of that. Based in Amsterdam, 3DEE?s primary language is Dutch, and the universe?s eight entrance worlds are loosely based around that theme.
 
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A look at creating "Need based" AI for realistic reactions in Alife creatures. We have heard before about VR based schools, VR based colleges and informal institutions. Now, the first formal scientific organization, the Meta Institute for Computational Astrophysics or MICA, has formed, entirely within the bounds of virtual environments. A simple online game, based on the difficult prospect of convincing an organisation that a serious game or VR environment is ideal for their training needs. Based heavily on actual case studies. An AI-based unmanned stealth fighter jet, after being hit by lightning, decides to execute a top-secret mission that could result in global thermonuclear war ? the plotline from Stealth, a movie based on reality? 3DEE: In Pictures
3DEE is a social worlds system based on the ActiveWorlds codebase. Like all systems based on this code, it looks and feels a bit dated, which hides the power of the codebase.
 
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For gameworlds, this one. A comparison of the relative benefits of level based experience systems, with a level less system based on individual skill. The Hopscotch system is based very much on the childhood game of the same name. A combination of that, the design of the keypad from a modern mobile phone, and the link between physical exercise and learning is what makes HOPSCOTCH the physical-based teaching aid it is. Designed to enable disabled hunting, internet based animal hunting was co-opted for a couch-potato hunting technology in early 2005, allowing people to kill animals from the safety of their homes via a web-based flash interface.
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A synchrotron is a type of X-ray machine, which pours intense X-rays through a target structure, mapping it voxel by voxel in 3D. Historically, they have been leviathan structures with specialised research labs built round them. Not safe to...
(24/01/2013)
Using a brain-imaging technique that examines the entire infant brain, researchers have found that the anatomy of certain brain areas – the hippocampus and cerebellum – can predict children’s language abilities at 1 year of age.
(27/10/2008)
A new imaging method that offers an unprece?dented view of ?complex neural structures could help explain the workings of the brain and shed light on neurological diseases. Diffusion spectrum imaging, developed by neuroscientist Van Wedeen a...
(26/01/2017)
Our personality traits are linked to differences in the thickness and volume of various parts of our brains, an international study has suggested. Those with thicker and less wrinkled outer layers of the brain tended to have ...
(06/10/2012)
Understanding how the human brain categorizes information through signs and language is a key part of developing computers that can ‘think’ and ‘see’ in the same way as humans. It is only in recent years that the field of semantics has been...
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