Items where Author is "Persa, György"
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Article
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2017 | Török, Ágoston and Kóbor, Andrea and Persa, György and Galambos, Péter and Baranyi, Péter Zoltán and Csépe, Valéria and Honbolygó, Ferenc Temporal dynamics of object location processing in allocentric reference frame | Article | |
2012 | Persa, György and Csapó, Ádám Balázs and Baranyi, Péter Zoltán CogInfoCom systems from an interaction perspective - A pilot application for EtoCom | Article | |
2011 | Baranyi, Péter Zoltán and Persa, György and Csapó, Ádám Balázs Definition of cognitive infocommunications and an architectural implementation of cognitive infocommunications systems | Article |
Book Section
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2014 | Köles, M and Hercegfi, K and Lógó, E and Tóvölgyi, S and Szabó, B and Baranyi, Péter Zoltán and Galambos, Péter and Persa, György Collaboration experience in immersive VR environment in the frame of the NeuroCogSpace project | Book Section | |
2014 | Török, Ágoston and Sulykos, István and Kecskés-Kovács, Krisztina and Persa, György and Galambos, Péter and Kóbor, Andrea and Czigler, István and Csépe, Valéria and Baranyi, Péter Zoltán and Honbolygó, Ferenc Comparison between wireless and wired EEG recordings in a virtual reality lab: Case report | Book Section | |
2014 | Persa, György and Török, Ágoston and Galambos, Péter and Sulykos, István and Kecskés-Kovács, Krisztina and Czigler, István and Honbolygó, Ferenc and Baranyi, Péter Zoltán and Csépe, Valéria Experimental Framework for Spatial Cognition Research in Immersive Virtual Space | Book Section |
Conference or Workshop Item
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2012 | Persa, György and Csapó, Ádám Balázs and Baranyi, Péter Zoltán A pilot application for ethology-based CogInfoCom systems | Conference or Workshop Item | |
2011-10-26 | Baranyi, Péter Zoltán and Persa, György and Csapó, Ádám Balázs Definition of cognitive infocommunications and an architectural implementation of cognitive infocommunications systems | Conference or Workshop Item |