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It investigated how risky behaviors evolve as teens age and they gain driving experience, taking a closer look at age-related patterns in teen smartphone use, risk perception, and social influences to ...
Abstract: In this article, the distributed cognitive learning algorithm of cooperative–competitive multiagent systems (MASs) on undirected graphs is studied, using parabolic equations as a model. Two ...
Chess, one of the world’s biggest global cognitive sports, is going through a renaissance. Once limited to casual games in clubs, parks and schools, the sport has exploded into digital platforms and ...
Recent experimental evidence shows the motor system has evolved beyond its role as a simple executor of movement. Increasingly, it is viewed as an active participant in the perceptual-cognitive ...