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Computational Modeling, Neuroscience, and Visual Algorithm
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of clinical review and case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-9565
DOI - 10.33140/jcrc/03/09/00004
Subject(s) - computer science , parietal lobe , cognition , perception , visual memory , psychology , posterior parietal cortex , mental image , temporal lobe , frontal lobe , cognitive psychology , neuroscience , cognitive science , epilepsy
Computational Modeling and Visual Algorithm allows for the creation of a Visual cognitive diagram that explainsareas of the brain they represent to spatial abstraction and mental calculation. For example, the temporal lobe isassociated with memory and the occipital lobe is associated with vision. The cerebral cortex is where decision- making,thinking, and information process takes place. Moreover, in the frontal lobe is where decision making, takes place andthe parietal lobe influences areas of the brain that correlate to spatial calculation and mind mapping. This is createdin a diagram that expresses each area like a visual algorithm. A visual algorithm is created in different scales thatare associated with numerical numbers and the frontal lobe sub division [1].The creation of this visual algorithm explains the nodes and the functioning of the levels of the brain and neuroscience.The connection and the functions of the brain control our learning, motor content, and mayor nerve connections. Thevisual algorithm present an abstract and perception pattern to look at thinks. It connects with the nodes that affect ourcognitive human perception factor. The lobes of the brain resemble this area and provide an in-depth understandingto what a cognitive hierarchy is. The lobes are important factor to the perception of thinking, learning, and memory.Each one with a significant function to learning and neuroscience [2]

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