■ A key task for the brain is to determine which pieces of information are worth storing in memory. To build a more complete representation of the environment, memory systems ma...
J. Benjamin Hutchinson, Sarah S. Pak, Nicholas B. ...
■ Dual tasking (e.g., walking or standing while performing a cognitive task) disrupts performance in one or both tasks, and such dual-task costs increase with aging into senesce...
■ The onset of adolescence is associated with an increase in the behavioral tendency to explore and seek novel experiences. However, this exploration has rarely been quantified,...
Andrew S. Kayser, Zdena A. Op de Macks, Ronald E. ...
■ The brain is a complex, interconnected information processing network. In humans, this network supports a mental workspace that enables high-level abilities such as scientific...
Alexander A. Schlegel, Prescott Alexander, Peter U...
We show how to preprocess a polygonal domain with a fixed starting point s in order to answer efficiently the following queries: Given a point q, how should one move5 from s in or...
Valentin Polishchuk, Esther M. Arkin, Alon Efrat, ...
We resolve an open problem due to Tetsuo Asano, showing how to compute the shortest path in a polygon, given in a read only memory, using sublinear space and subquadratic time. Sp...
We show that in the hierarchical tile assembly model, if there is a producible assembly that overlaps a nontrivial translation of itself consistently (i.e., the pattern of tile ty...
ded abstract of this paper was published in the proceedings of PKC 2010. Automata Evaluation and Text Search Protocols with Simulation Based Security Rosario Gennaro∗ Carmit Haza...
Rosario Gennaro, Carmit Hazay, Jeffrey S. Sorensen
In this paper we highlight the benefits of using genus 2 curves in public-key cryptography. Compared to the standardized genus 1 curves, or elliptic curves, arithmetic on genus 2 ...