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Modeling Rapid Contextual Learning in the Visual Cortex with Fast-Weight Deep Autoencoder Networks. [PDF]
Li Y, Wang W, Lee TS.
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Beyond the baseline: mapping the context-specific regulatory landscape of disease. [PDF]
Gilad Y, Battle A.
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Episodic memory differences in social and non-social contexts. [PDF]
Grunewald K, Schweizer S.
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Standard EF tasks can still have predictive validity within diverse cultural contexts. [PDF]
Niebaum JC.
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Pandemics and History: Context, Context, Context
American Journal of Public Health, 2021In a very short time, the health commissioner had mobilized an army of volunteers, coordinated the efforts of community organizations, plastered the city with educational literature, isolated the sick, and assuaged the doubts of businesspeople and politicians who feared personal loss from the emergency regulations.1 Milwaukee's actions to quell ...
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2019
Brummett and Salter (2019) attempt to tackle what many take to be one of the most thorny theoretical issues in clinical ethics, particularly with respect to ethics consultation, i.e., the “whether”...
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Brummett and Salter (2019) attempt to tackle what many take to be one of the most thorny theoretical issues in clinical ethics, particularly with respect to ethics consultation, i.e., the “whether”...
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Common Knowledge, 2002
AbstractThis essay, published originally in 2002, is reprinted in “Contextualism—The Next Generation: Symposium on the Future of a Methodology,” because of its impact on the thinking that informs and has led to this new symposium. Burke's argument is that the term context has become “an intellectual slogan or shibboleth” and that “there is a price to ...
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AbstractThis essay, published originally in 2002, is reprinted in “Contextualism—The Next Generation: Symposium on the Future of a Methodology,” because of its impact on the thinking that informs and has led to this new symposium. Burke's argument is that the term context has become “an intellectual slogan or shibboleth” and that “there is a price to ...
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