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Cognition & Technology Apr 29, 2014. Neurotrauma & Cognition. Concussion & Cognition. Studies on executive function & attention post-concussion Extent of injury in developing brains (adolescents) compared to adults? Greater risk of subsequent injury w/ premature return to sport.
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Concussion & Cognition • Studies on executive function & attention post-concussion • Extent of injury in developing brains (adolescents) compared to adults? • Greater risk of subsequent injury w/ premature return to sport
Concussion & Cognition • Subtle deficits can persist, despite self report • Decline in academic performance • Body movement, gait • Task-shifting
Recovery WEEK 4 WEEK 1 WEEK 5 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 80% RECOVERED 60% RECOVERED N=134 High School Male Football Athletes 40% RECOVERED Collins et al., 2006, Neurosurgery
Research in TBI Cognitive effects of one season of head impacts in a cohort of collegiate contact sport athletes: What lifestyle factors might delay cognitive decline/ dementia?; McAllister et al. (assigned reading)
Research in TBI • Millions suffer brain injury each year • Many are sub-concussive injuries • Test effect of repetitive traumas over season of collegiate sports • 214 football & hockey players • 45 non-contact sport players
Research in TBI • ImPACT, neuropsychological, cognitive testing • Pre & post season • Head impacts measured via HIT helmets • Rotational & linear acceleration • Location, force of impacts • Average 469 impacts
Research in TBI • Significantly higher % of contact athletes performed below predicted postseason score • Subgroup w/ cognitive impact - higher magnitudes/frequencies • No differences pre-season • Suggests lack of residual effects • Confounds?
BrainGate Reading: Human/machine interfaces for recovery of function http://news.brown.edu/pressreleases/2011/03/braingate
Recording Cognition • Implantable, rechargeable, wireless brain sensor - signals from 100 neurons in vivo • Freely moving • Natural cognitive behaviors • Connections betw/ multiple sensors • Transition to human research, assistive tech
Connectome Project • Mapping brain connections • Fiber pathways • 100 billion neurons, trillions of connections • Abnormalities may underlie psychiatric, cognitive disorders
Cognition & A.I. “Kismet”
Cognitive Robotics • “Create” cognition in learning robot • Reasoning, decision making • Perceptual, attentional skills • Complex motor coordination • Language, communication • Act in the real world - learning
Modeling Human Cognition • Interest in modeling human emotion • Developing & expressing emotion in interaction w/ humans
“Nao” • Postures, gestures & movements (non-verbal) • Modeled on early attachment behaviors • Learn as children do Dr. Cañamero, University of Hertforshire
“Nao” • Adapt to actions/moods of caregiver • Preference, attachment • Learn via feedback, strengthen “bond” • Shared experience, memory • Express variety of emotions • “Chooses” when to display
Therapeutic Value • Companions for elderly, ill • Social learning for autistic children • Support for hospitals, treatment centers • Reduce anxiety • Interact w/ children
“Nexi” • Non-verbal cues for trustworthiness, dishonesty • Arm placement • Facial movements • Prisoner’s Dilemma • Response to human vs. machine Cynthia Breazeal, MIT Dr. DeSteno, Northeastern University
Future of Robotics? • Can robots form social bonds, relationships w/ human counterparts? • Results suggest humans willing & able to assign moral intent to Nexi • The “uncanny valley”