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Evidence of Top‐Down Sensory Prediction in Neonates Within 2 Days of Birth
ABSTRACT Recent studies have demonstrated top‐down modulation in perceptual cortices in infants as young as 6 months. However, it is unclear when and how this ability emerges given conflicting evidence available. This study investigates top‐down perceptual modulation by focusing on a neural signature referred to as top‐down sensory prediction, where ...
Naiqi G. Xiao +2 more
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Runping Zhu, Huiting Yan, Zunbin Huo
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Patient rights and consent form language about intraoperative audiovisual recording. [PDF]
Habib DRS +7 more
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How are state telehealth policies associated with services offered by substance use disorder treatment facilities? Evidence from 2019 to 2022. [PDF]
Agniel D +7 more
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“Women Enlace”: Interweaving Women to Make Collective Action Possible
ABSTRACT This study engages with the contemporary debate on women's collective action through the lens of commons governance. Drawing on the theory of collective action in the management of common‐pool resources (CPRs) and on feminist ethnography with a group of rural extractivist women in the Cerrado—a vast tropical savanna biome in Brazil's Central ...
Cilene dos Anjos Marcondes
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BOM_vl WP2 Rapportering conferentie "Strategies for multimedia archives", 6 febr. 2009 [PDF]
Moreels, Dries +3 more
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Abstract This article addresses bias in Spoken Language Systems (SLS) that involve both Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) and reports experiments to improve the performance of SLS for automated language and literacy‐related assessments with students who are under served in the U.S. educational system.
Alison L. Bailey +5 more
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Analysis of pediatric assent information in early-phase cancer clinical trials through a children's research advisory group. [PDF]
Mínguez-Garrido A +7 more
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ABSTRACT Tactile symbols are effective communication tools for children with intellectual disabilities and visual impairments, supporting access to information and fuller participation in daily activities. In Japan, however, no sustainable, standard set of tactile symbols exists that is adapted to the local educational and cultural contexts.
Sota Sebata +3 more
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Audiovisual recordings of patients: developing an ethical guideline in Iran. [PDF]
Khabaz Mafinejad M +7 more
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