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MoEfication: Transformer Feed-forward Layers are Mixtures of Experts [PDF]
Recent work has shown that feed-forward networks (FFNs) in pre-trained Transformers are a key component, storing various linguistic and factual knowledge. However, the computational patterns of FFNs are still unclear.
Zhengyan Zhang +5 more
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Early childhood stress responses to psychosocial stressors: The state of the science
Abstract The aim of this systematic review was to better understand whether and to what extent psychosocial stressors are associated with hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis or autonomic nervous system stress responses in young children (1–6 years of age).
Randi A. Bates +4 more
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Abstract Several studies have previously investigated the effects of sticky mittens training on reaching and grasping development. However, recent critique casted doubts on the robustness of the motor effect of this training. The current study presents a pre‐registered report that aimed to generalize these effects to Swedish infants.
Linda van den Berg +5 more
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Sex‐dependent influence of postweaning environmental enrichment in Angelman syndrome model mice
Environmental enrichment (EE) is a powerful behavioral manipulation that may provide a route to ameliorating the symptoms of some brain disorders. In this application of EE in mice modeling Angelman syndrome (AS), a rare neurodevelopmental disorder, we found that this intervention can correct a wide range of robust behavioral deficits commonly seen in ...
Jameson A. Cosgrove +3 more
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Systematic searching aims to find all possibly relevant research from multiple sources, the basis for an unbiased and comprehensive evidence base. Along with bibliographic databases, systematic reviewers use a variety of additional methods to minimise ...
N. Haddaway +2 more
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Abstract Preterm birth is associated with reduced social attention in infancy. Are these early social attention differences linked to later interactive ability? This study draws on a well‐characterized preterm cohort in whom we have previously demonstrated a reduced attentional preference for social information in infancy, using eye‐tracking. States of
Bethan Dean +7 more
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Neuroregeneration after stab‐wound injury is incomplete in aged killifish, caused by reduced proliferation of specialized non‐glial progenitors (NGPs) and mammalian‐like glial scarring. It seems that aged killifish deploy the restricted regenerative program, typically associated with mammals, instead of successful neurorepair as shown here for young ...
Jolien Van houcke +7 more
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Attachment theory proposes that children’s representations of interactions with caregivers guide information‐processing about others, bridging interpersonal domains. In a longitudinal study (N = 165), preschoolers (Mage = 5.19 years) completed the MacArthur Story Stem Battery to assess parent representations. At school‐age (Mage = 8.42 years), children
Lars O. White +8 more
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Storytelling and story-acting: co-construction in action [PDF]
In the light of sustained interest in the potential value of young children’s narrative play, this paper examines Vivian Gussin Paley’s (1990) approach to storytelling and story-acting, in this case with three to five year-olds.
Cremin, Teresa +4 more
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Forward neutrino fluxes at the LHC [PDF]
With the upcoming Run 3 of the LHC, the FASERν and SND@LHC detectors will start a new era of neutrino physics using the far-forward high-energy neutrino beam produced in collisions at ATLAS.
F. Kling, L. Nevay
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