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Distributional analyses reveal the individual differences in congruency sequence effect [PDF]
As a sequential modulation of conflict, congruency sequence effect indexes a conflict-induced performance improvement, which is observed as reduced congruency effects for trials after the incongruent trials than for trials after the congruent trials ...
Dandan Tang +3 more
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From Global-to-Local? Uncovering the Temporal Dynamics of the Composite Face Illusion Using Distributional Analyses [PDF]
It is widely believed that faces are processed holistically such that their facial features or parts are represented as global wholes rather than independent entities. But how does their holistic representation evolve in time?
Daniel Fitousi
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The Influence of Orthographic Neighborhood Density and Word Frequency on Visual Word Recognition: Insights from RT Distributional Analyses [PDF]
The effects of orthographic neighborhood density and word frequency in visual word recognition were investigated using distributional analyses of response latencies in visual lexical decision.
Stephen Wee Hun eLim
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Distributional Characterization of CBC-Derived Inflammatory Indices in Hospitalized Patients with Schizophrenia [PDF]
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that schizophrenia may be associated with peripheral immune–inflammatory alterations, although the distributional characteristics and heterogeneity of routinely available complete blood count (CBC)-derived ...
Murat Yalçın, Mehmet Cudi Tuncer
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On Distributed Collaboration for Biomedical Analyses [PDF]
Cooperation of research groups is nowadays common for the development and execution of biomedical analyses. Multiple partners contribute data in this context, data that is often centralized for processing at some cluster-based or supercomputer-based infrastructure.
Fatima-Zahra, Zahra +5 more
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It has been proposed that a deficit in statistical learning contributes to problematic language acquisition in children with developmental language disorder (DLD), but at the same time the nature and extent of this relationship is not clear.
Iris Broedelet +2 more
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Semantic knowledge about individual entities (i.e., the referents of proper names such as Jacinta Ardern) is fine-grained, episodic, and strongly social in nature, when compared with knowledge about generic entities (the referents of common nouns such as
Andrea Bruera, Massimo Poesio
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Resource analyses for parallel and distributed coordination [PDF]
SUMMARYPredicting the resources that are consumed by a program component is crucial for many parallel or distributed systems. In this context, the main resources of interest are execution time, space and communication/synchronisation costs. There has recently been significant progress in resource analysis technology, notably in type‐based analyses and ...
Philip W. Trinder +4 more
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On Analyzing the World Distribution of Income [PDF]
Consideration of world inequality should cause reexamination of the key concepts underlying the welfare approach to measuring income inequality and its relation to measuring poverty. This reexamination leads to exploration of a new measure that allows poverty and inequality to be considered in the same framework, incorporates different approaches to ...
Atkinson, Anthony B., Brandolini, Andrea
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Informative prior distributions for ELISA analyses [PDF]
Immunoassays are capable of measuring very small concentrations of substances in solutions and have an immense range of application. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tests in particular can detect the presence of an infection, of drugs, or hormones (as in the home pregnancy test).
Katy, Klauenberg +3 more
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