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On the Assimilation of Instructions: Stimulus-response Associations are Implemented but not Stimulus-task Associations [PDF]
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis of instructions. Second, this model is implemented, resulting in highly accessible representations, which enable reflexive behavior that guides the ...
Baptist Liefooghe, Frederick Verbruggen
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Highlighting the hidden: monitoring the avidity-driven association of a fluorescent GABARAP tandem with microtubules in living cells [PDF]
GABARAP, like other ATG8 proteins, is a ubiquitin-like modifier and its C-terminal lipid conjugation enables association with cellular membranes. To prevent interference with the lipidation process, N-terminal fluorescent protein (FP) tagging strategies ...
Alina Üffing +5 more
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Short-Term Head-Out Whole-Body Cold-Water Immersion Facilitates Positive Affect and Increases Interaction between Large-Scale Brain Networks [PDF]
An emerging body of evidence indicates that short-term immersion in cold water facilitates positive affect and reduces negative affect. However, the neural mechanisms underlying these effects remain largely unknown.
Ala Yankouskaya +4 more
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Presentism, Actualism, and Fatalism
In recent papers, Philip Swenson (2016) has argued that presentism is incompatible with the conjunction of libertarianism and divine foreknowledge, and Michael Rea (2006) has argued that presentism is incompatible with the conjunction of libertarianism ...
Bradley Rettler
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Futuros contingentes: história de uma outra batalha
The problem of future contingents is examined here through the vantage point of another controversy, the one over which answer Aristotle should be credited with. Two answers are attributed to Aristotle. According to the first one, which is nowadays often
Marco Zingano
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The Invisible Thin Red Line [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to argue that the adoption of an unrestricted principle of bivalence is compatible with a metaphysics that (i) denies that the future is real, (ii) adopts nomological indeterminism, and (iii) exploits a branching structure to ...
Belnap N. +14 more
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Bivalency is Costly: Bivalent Stimuli Elicit Cautious Responding [PDF]
Abstract. When performing tasks in alternation, substantial slowing occurs when the stimuli have features relevant to both tasks (i.e., when stimuli are bivalent as opposed to univalent). One possible source of this slowing, herein called a bivalency cost, is that encountering bivalent stimuli leads to a more cautious response style.
Todd S, Woodward +3 more
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Over the past several decades, in the field of temporal logic there have been created a great number of semantical theories that provide different truth conditions for tensed propositions.
Živilė Pabijutaitė
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Une lecture géocritique des structures anthropologiques de l’imaginaire
La lecture critique des préfaces successives et de l’ouvrage de Gilbert Durand, les Structures anthropologiques de l’Imaginaire, révèle une anthropologie de l’imaginaire et une perception de l’espace fondée sur une conception d’un imaginaire ...
Bertrand Westphal
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A Novel Argument for Fatalism [PDF]
This paper offers a novel argument for fatalism: if one accepts the logical possibility of fatalism, one must accept that fatalism is true. This argument has a similar structure to the ‘knowability paradox’, which proves that if every truth can be known ...
KUNIHISA MORITA
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