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Short-term plasticity of neuro-auditory processing induced by musical active listening training. [PDF]
There is little knowledge on auditory and neurophysiological short‐term plasticity through listening training. Using magnetoencephalography and psychoacoustic tests, we examined the short‐term plasticity of auditory evoked fields and auditory skills after active listening training.
Schneider P +7 more
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The opposition between aulos and barbiton in Critias 1 D.-K. = 8 Gent.-Pr. is reconsidered in light of Telestes 806 PMG. Within a comprehensive theory of the Greek archaic lyric the musical instruments are not significant in postulating distinctions ...
Alessandro Iannucci
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Warm Soil, Westerly Wind, and Wet Feet: Feeling and Measuring Ecological Time in the Roman World. [PDF]
Abstract Although climate change, pollution, and environmental degradation are contemporary problems, these are also challenges with deep historic roots in antiquity. 2,000 years ago, during the Roman Climate Optimum, a period of unusually warm, wet, and stable temperatures in the Mediterranean from roughly 200 BCE to 150 CE, the Romans altered the ...
Tally-Schumacher KJ.
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Spartan dependence on Laurion lead
Abstract This article presents contextual evidence for the interpretation of lead isotope analysis (LIA) of artefacts from the Archaic Greek Mediterranean. In particular, I make a response to Wood’s suggestion in Archaeometry (2022, first view, ‘Other ways to examine the finances behind the birth of Classical Greece’) that the end of the production of ...
James Thomas Lloyd
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Abstract Agricultural development projects increasingly aim to improve health and nutrition outcomes, often by engaging women. Although evidence shows such projects can improve women's and children's health and nutrition and empower women, little is known about their impacts on women's health‐ and nutrition‐related agency and the extent to which ...
Jessica Heckert +7 more
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Abstract Bangladesh struggles with undernutrition in women and young children. Nutrition‐sensitive agriculture programmes can help address rural undernutrition. However, questions remain on the costs of multisectoral programmes. This study estimates the economic costs of the Targeting and Re‐aligning Agriculture to Improve Nutrition (TRAIN) programme ...
Giang Thai +6 more
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Social assistance programme impacts on women's and children's diets and nutritional status
Abstract Investments in social assistance programmes (SAPs) have accelerated alongside interest in using SAPs to improve health and nutrition outcomes. However, evidence of how design features within and across programme types influence the effectiveness of SAPs for improving diet and nutrition outcomes among women and children is limited.
Deanna K. Olney +5 more
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Abstract This study explores how autism and education policy are affected by austerity measures in Ireland, Portugal, Italy, and Greece by using a path dependence analysis. The implementation of mixed mainstream classrooms and improvements to infrastructure coincided with the ratification of inclusive education policy.
Robin van Kessel +7 more
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Meeting Report From the 2023 Cure Ocular Melanoma (CURE OM) Global Science Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 2023. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The 2023 Cure Ocular Melanoma (CURE OM) Global Science Meeting was held in Philadelphia on November 6, 2023. There is increased awareness and dedicated research in uveal melanoma (UM), but unmet needs remain in the prevention, detection, and treatment of UM.
Seedor RS +19 more
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The effective assessment of urban space must link subjective and objective approaches. The main aim of the paper was to develop and test such a method of assessment in relation to one of the elements of the urban landscape called urban landscape objects (
Barbara Sowińska-Świerkosz +3 more
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