Sunday, September 18, 2011

Identifying Online Resources: The Brain and Learning & Information Processing Theory

I found two articles from eJournal that provide useful information on brain and learning, and information processing theory.

I found an online journal article at Emerald Group Publishing Limited on information processing theory. I found an article on: Cognitive perspectives of information retrieval interaction: Elements of a cognitive IR theory.

This article is on amalgamate theories of text retrieval interaction. Set in a cognitive framework the paper outlines the concept of both the user's cognitive space and the information space of IR systems. The cognitive differences imply that by applying cognitive overlaps of information objects, originating from different interpretations of such objects through time and by type, the degree of uncertainty inherent in IR is decreased (Peter, 1996).


This eJournal is useful and informative, you can find information on any subject area.For the Emerald user: is designed to provide the user with information on Emerald's database, both content and surround and the knowledge to helpfully understand the functionality and gain maximum benefit from Emerald Management eJournals. You can browse books & journals, bibliographic databases, case studies. There are support resources for the librarian and the user. Resources for: Authors, Librarians, Engineers, Research Zone, Learning Zone, Teaching Zone, and Multimedia Zone.

Peter, I. (1996). Cognitive perspectives of information retrieval interaction: Elements of a cognitive IR theory, Journal of Documentation, V.52 ISS: 1, PP. 3-50.

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals

I found an article on the brain and learning on: Reward representation and reward-related learning in the human brain in the SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal.This article outlines recent findings from human neuroimaging concerning the role of highly interconnected network of brain areas including orbital and medical prefrontial cortex, amygdala, striatum and dopaminergic mid-brain in reward processing.


ScienceDirect scientific database contains more than 10 million journal articles and book chapters. Research where you are. Be mobile. Download SciVerse mobile apps. Available for IPad, IPhone, Blackberry, and Android devices. Latest Resources: SciVerse ScienceDirect User Guide, SciVerse Science Direct Brochure, SciVerse ScienceDirect Online Books, SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal backfiles. News & Events: SciVerse Science Direct News. This eJournal provides information on any subject pertaining to science.

Reward representation and reward-related learning in the human brain: Insights from neuroimaging.

Current opinion in neurobiology, V.14, Issue 6, PP. 769-776.

http://www.sciencedirect.com

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