Publications by authors named "Zeliha Oguz-Uguralp"

Background: Augmented reality (AR) is increasingly being explored in neurosurgical practice. By visualizing patient-specific, three-dimensional (3D) models in real time, surgeons can improve their spatial understanding of complex anatomy and pathology, thereby optimizing intra-operative navigation, localization, and resection. Here, we aimed to capture applications of AR in glioma surgery, their current status and future potential.

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  • A new proposal suggests that a computational understanding of the self involves recognizing one's own body in space and time, framing self-representation as a complex computational challenge for human-like agents.
  • Researchers conducted 'self-finding' tasks using simple video games, where 124 players needed to identify themselves among multiple options to succeed.
  • The study found that human players perform nearly perfectly at self-orientation, while popular deep reinforcement learning algorithms struggle, indicating that self-orientation enables humans to adapt effectively to new environments.
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