On Known-Plaintext Attacks to a Compressed Sensing-based Encryption: A Quantitative Analysis [PDF]
Despite the linearity of its encoding, compressed sensing may be used to provide a limited form of data protection when random encoding matrices are used to produce sets of low-dimensional measurements (ciphertexts).
Cambareri, Valerio +4 more
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Delexical Structures Contrastively: A Common Trap for Non-Native Speakers
This article deals with delexical structures and in particular with the problems non-native speakers are faced with when encoding. First, it gives reasons why it is necessary to study the structures and then it discusses the delexical structures in ...
Marjeta Vrbinc
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You can go your own way: effectiveness of participant-driven versus experimenter-driven processing strategies in memory training and transfer [PDF]
Cognitive training programs that instruct specific strategies frequently show limited transfer. Open-ended approaches can achieve greater transfer, but may fail to benefit many older adults due to age deficits in self-initiated processing.
Flegal, Kristin E., Lustig, Cindy
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Re-engaging with the past: recapitulation of encoding operations during retrieval
Recollection of events is accompanied by selective reactivation of cortical regions which responded to specific sensory and cognitive dimensions of the original events.
Alexa eMorcom
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Evaluation of Emotional Recognition Memory in the Scope of Consolidation and Encoding Processes
Emotional and neutral stimuli may differ in recognition memory. Research focusing on consolidation and encoding processes has offered several explanations of this differentiation.
Sinem Söylemez +3 more
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An electroencephalographic investigation of the filled-duration illusion
The study investigated how the brain activity changed when participants were engaged in a temporal production task known as the filled-duration illusion.
Takako eMitsudo +3 more
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Dissociation of task engagement and arousal effects in auditory cortex and midbrain
Both generalized arousal and engagement in a specific task influence sensory neural processing. To isolate effects of these state variables in the auditory system, we recorded single-unit activity from primary auditory cortex (A1) and inferior colliculus
Daniela Saderi +4 more
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Differential medial temporal lobe morphometric predictors of item- and relational-encoded memories in healthy individuals and in individuals with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION:Episodic memory processes are supported by different subregions of the medial temporal lobe (MTL). In contrast to a unitary model of memory recognition supported solely by the hippocampus, a current model suggests that item encoding engages ...
Conejero-Goldberg, Concepcion +7 more
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of impaired encoding in learning and in delayed recall disturbances, and to evaluate the rate of forgetting in AD. METHOD: Fifteen AD patients with mild or moderate dementia and 15 normal matched controls were assessed with ...
Jairo Degenszajn +3 more
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We study two encodings of the asynchronous pi-calculus with input-guarded choice into its choice-free fragment. One encoding is divergence-free, but refines the atomic commitment of choice into gradual commitment. The other preserves atomicity, but introduces divergence.
Nestmann, U., Pierce, B. C.
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