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Abstract Parallel tracking of distant relations between speech elements, so‐called nonadjacent dependencies (NADs), is crucial in language development but computationally demanding and acquired only in late preschool years. As processing of single NADs is facilitated when dependent elements are perceptually similar, we investigated how phonetic ...
Dimitra‐Maria Kandia +3 more
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Feedback-driven event-related potentials in conditional discrimination: insights from a matching-to-sample study. [PDF]
Edmunds KJ +4 more
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Categorization of and Adaptation to Human Voice and Musical Instruments: A Passive Listening EEG Study. [PDF]
Gao Z, Oxenham AJ.
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ABSTRACT Recent literature calls for scholars to bridge the divide that has emerged between criminology and regulation and governance. In the current work, we propose that criminological opportunity theories provide one fruitful pathway to that end.
Carole Gibbs +3 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Amoxicillin-Clavulanate and Ertapenem in an Exploratory Rat Model of ESBL <i>E. coli</i> Peritonitis. [PDF]
Haddad E +3 more
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ABSTRACT Risk‐based approaches to regulatory governance are ubiquitous. One aspect of such approaches suggests regulators direct their attention towards companies that have already violated regulations. However, such approaches have made little use of available data to explore these companies, especially compared to companies that do not transgress ...
Ben Hunter
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Social learning of emotion and its implication for memory: an ERP study. [PDF]
Manivasagam S, Schacht A.
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ABSTRACT This article argues that if the aspiration is to enhance regulatory and governance responses to white‐collar and corporate crimes, consideration of the organization of these offending behaviors must be central to the scholarly, practice, and policy discussion.
Nicholas Lord, Michael Levi
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Acoustic Features of Emotional Vocalizations Account for Early Modulations of Event-Related Brain Potentials. [PDF]
Tang Y, Corballis PM, Hallum LE.
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ABSTRACT The present study examines diversity in corporate offending. Corporations can be diverse or rather specialized in their pattern of rule violating behavior. Offending diversity (or crime mix) constitutes an important dimension of the criminal career and different theories of offending lead to different predictions with regard to the extent of ...
Marieke H. A. Kluin +2 more
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