2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/1918753
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A Complex Network Framework to Model Cognition: Unveiling Correlation Structures from Connectivity

Abstract: Several approaches to cognition and intelligence research rely on statistics-based model testing, namely, factor analysis. In the present work, we exploit the emerging dynamical system perspective putting the focus on the role of the network topology underlying the relationships between cognitive processes. We go through a couple of models of distinct cognitive phenomena and yet find the conditions for them to be mathematically equivalent. We find a nontrivial attractor of the system that corresponds to the ex… Show more

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“…Data flows through it in a clockwise direction. When a ring topology with a large number of nodes is used, a lot of repeaters are required because in a ring topology with 90 nodes, data must travel via 89 nodes before reaching the 90th node [9]. Repeaters are used in the network as a result to prevent data loss.…”
Section: Ring Topologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data flows through it in a clockwise direction. When a ring topology with a large number of nodes is used, a lot of repeaters are required because in a ring topology with 90 nodes, data must travel via 89 nodes before reaching the 90th node [9]. Repeaters are used in the network as a result to prevent data loss.…”
Section: Ring Topologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is traversed by data in a clockwise manner. Since data in a ring topology with 90 nodes must pass through 89 nodes before reaching the 90th node, a significant number of repeaters are needed when a ring topology with many nodes is used [10]. As a result, the network uses repeaters to guard against data loss.…”
Section: Various Types Of Network Topology a Bus Topologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A network is a general way of visualizing and analyzing interactions between nodes. It is widely used in many fields [21][22][23][24][25]. e most notable networks are social networks, which have been used and studied for decades [26].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%