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Brain Informatics 2009: Beijing, China
- Ning Zhong, Kuncheng Li, Shengfu Lu, Lin Chen:

Brain Informatics, International Conference, BI 2009, Beijing, China, October 22-24, 2009, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5819, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-04953-8
Keynote Talks
- John Anderson:

Using Neural Imaging to Inform the Instruction of Mathematics. 1 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw:

Distributed Human-Machine Systems: Progress and Prospects. 2 - Frank van Harmelen

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Large Scale Reasoning on the Semantic Web: What to Do When Success Is Becoming a Problem. 3 - Lynne M. Reder:

How Midazolam Can Help Us Understand Human Memory: 3 Illustrations and a Proposal for a New Methodology. 4 - Zhongzhi Shi:

Research on Brain-Like Computer. 5 - Zhi-Hua Zhou:

A Framework for Machine Learning with Ambiguous Objects. 6
Special Session on Information Processing Meets Brain Sciences
- Zhaoping Li:

Data Compression and Data Selection in Human Vision. 7 - Tianzi Jiang:

Do Brain Networks Correlate with Intelligence? 8 - Setsuo Ohsuga:

How Were Intelligence and Language Created in Human Brain. 9-10 - Bin Hu:

Affective Learning with an EEG Approach. 11 - Yulin Qin:

Some Web Intelligence Oriented Brain Informatics Studies. 12
Thinking and Perception-centric Investigations of Human Information Processing Systems
- Zulfiqar Ali Memon

, Jan Treur:
Modelling the Reciprocal Interaction between Believing and Feeling from a Neurological Perspective. 13-24 - Jirí Krajícek:

Information Hypothesis: On Human Information Capability Study. 25-35 - Tianyi Yan, Fengzhe Jin, Jinglong Wu:

Correlated Size Variations Measured in Human Visual Cortex V1/V2/V3 with Functional MRI. 36-44 - Liang Zhang, Brigitte Röder, Kan Zhang:

Effects of Attention on Dynamic Emotional Expressions Processing. 45-52 - Rifeng Wang, Jie Xiang, Haiyan Zhou, Yulin Qin, Ning Zhong:

Simulating Human Heuristic Problem Solving: A Study by Combining ACT-R and fMRI Brain Image. 53-62 - Shinichi Motomura, Yuya Ojima, Ning Zhong:

EEG/ERP Meets ACT-R: A Case Study for Investigating Human Computation Mechanism. 63-73 - Ralf Morgenstern, Marcus Heldmann, Thomas F. Münte, Bodo Vogt:

Evaluation of Probabilities and Brain Activity - An EEG-Study. 74-83 - Lydie Edward, Domitile Lourdeaux, Jean-Paul A. Barthès:

Human Factors Affecting Decision in Virtual Operator Reasoning. 84-95 - Mi Li, Jingjing Yin, Shengfu Lu, Ning Zhong:

The Effect of Information Forms and Floating Advertisements for Visual Search on Web Pages: An Eye-Tracking Study. 96-105 - Xiuqin Jia

, Shengfu Lu, Ning Zhong, Yiyu Yao:
Figural Effects in Syllogistic Reasoning with Evaluation Paradigm: An Eye-Movement Study. 106-114 - Qinrong Feng, Duoqian Miao:

Structured Prior Knowledge and Granular Structures. 115-126 - Qi Li, Jingjing Yang, Noriyoshi Kakura, Jinglong Wu:

Multisensory Interaction of Audiovisual Stimuli on the Central and Peripheral Spatial Locations: A Behavioral Study. 127-134 - Takashi Kuremoto, Tomonori Ohta, Kunikazu Kobayashi, Masanao Obayashi:

A Functional Model of Limbic System of Brain. 135-146
Information Technologies for the Management and Use of Brain Data
- Yangyong Zhu, Ning Zhong, Yun Xiong:

Data Explosion, Data Nature and Dataology. 147-158 - Fabio Massimo Zanzotto

, Danilo Croce
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Reading What Machines "Think". 159-170 - Jie Xiang, Junjie Chen, Haiyan Zhou, Yulin Qin, Kuncheng Li, Ning Zhong:

Using SVM to Predict High-Level Cognition from fMRI Data: A Case Study of 4*4 Sudoku Solving. 171-181 - Jianhui Chen, Ning Zhong:

Data-Brain Modeling for Systematic Brain Informatics. 182-193
Cognition-inspired Applications
- Jiyun Li, Jerome R. Busemeyer:

Combine the Objective Features with the Subjective Feelings in Personal Multi-alternative Decision Making Modeling. 194-202 - Nakarin Suppakun, Songrit Maneewongvatana:

Automatic and Semi-automatic Approaches for Selecting Prominent Spatial Filters of CSP in BCI Applications. 203-213 - Francesca Arcelli Fontana, Ferrante Formato, Remo Pareschi

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Boosting Concept Discovery in Collective Intelligences. 214-224 - Arkadiusz Tomczyk

, Piotr S. Szczepaniak:
Segmentation of Heart Image Sequences Based on Human Way of Recognition. 225-235

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