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1985
In the past it was assumed that some strata of society were superior to others because they inherited intelligence or artistic abilities along with their physical appearance, from their parents. This belief in ‘genetic endowment’ has been challenged during the last one hundred years and the ‘nature v. nurture’ debate continues.
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In the past it was assumed that some strata of society were superior to others because they inherited intelligence or artistic abilities along with their physical appearance, from their parents. This belief in ‘genetic endowment’ has been challenged during the last one hundred years and the ‘nature v. nurture’ debate continues.
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CHI '01 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2001
In this paper, we describe how aspects on usability may be explored in interviews with people from the disabled community. By using Future Workshops and ethnographical studies to get a user perspective on how new technology could be an aid for people who are usually restricted by immobility. How to make access to places and information at locations out
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In this paper, we describe how aspects on usability may be explored in interviews with people from the disabled community. By using Future Workshops and ethnographical studies to get a user perspective on how new technology could be an aid for people who are usually restricted by immobility. How to make access to places and information at locations out
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1988
It has been argued by philosophers that the `can' expressing a person's ability cannot be considered as a modal operator since it violates the characteristic laws of even the weakest \(\diamond\)-logics, in particular: \(\diamond (AvB)\to (\diamond Av\diamond B)\). (``I am able to draw a card which will have one of the colors red or black, but I cannot
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It has been argued by philosophers that the `can' expressing a person's ability cannot be considered as a modal operator since it violates the characteristic laws of even the weakest \(\diamond\)-logics, in particular: \(\diamond (AvB)\to (\diamond Av\diamond B)\). (``I am able to draw a card which will have one of the colors red or black, but I cannot
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Human Ability: A Continuation of "The Abilities of Man"
The American Journal of Psychology, 1950B. B. S., C. Spearman, Ll. Wynn Jones
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1997
The importance of the hippocampus and its anatomical connections, including the medial septum, thalamic nuclei, and neocortical regions in many spatial tasks including the Morris water maze, has been emphasized. Studies in mutant mice with cerebellar atrophy and in rats with electrolytic lesions of the cerebellum have indicated that the cerebellum has ...
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The importance of the hippocampus and its anatomical connections, including the medial septum, thalamic nuclei, and neocortical regions in many spatial tasks including the Morris water maze, has been emphasized. Studies in mutant mice with cerebellar atrophy and in rats with electrolytic lesions of the cerebellum have indicated that the cerebellum has ...
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The relation of reading ability and language ability to speech ability
Speech Monographs, 1943Clyde W. Dow, Stephen R. Papp
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2004
Musical ability is the ability to 'make sense' of music, and develops in most people over the first decade of life through normal enculturation. Whether this ability is developed to a high level usually depends on the decision to start learning a musical instrument, which forces high levels of focused cognitive engagement (practice) with musical ...
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Musical ability is the ability to 'make sense' of music, and develops in most people over the first decade of life through normal enculturation. Whether this ability is developed to a high level usually depends on the decision to start learning a musical instrument, which forces high levels of focused cognitive engagement (practice) with musical ...
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Abilities and Learning: Physical Abilities
2012Benjamin K. Barton, Thomas A. Ulrich
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Regional innovation ability and its inequality: Measurements and dynamic decomposition
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2022Yuhan Zhu
exaly

