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Vicious and virtuous cycles in ERP implementation: a case study of interrelations between critical success factors [PDF]
H Akkermans, Kees van Helden
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Barriers of ERP while implementing ERP: a Literature Review [PDF]
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Action monitoring, error detection, and the basal ganglia: an ERP study
Michael Falkenstein +6 more
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Extending the Architecture of Language From a Multimodal Perspective
Abstract Language is inherently multimodal. In spoken languages, combined spoken and visual signals (e.g., co‐speech gestures) are an integral part of linguistic structure and language representation. This requires an extension of the parallel architecture, which needs to include the visual signals concomitant to speech. We present the evidence for the
Peter Hagoort, Aslı Özyürek
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Language Production and Prediction in a Parallel Activation Model
Abstract Standard models of lexical production assume that speakers access representations of meaning, grammar, and different aspects of sound in a roughly sequential manner (whether or not they admit cascading or interactivity). In contrast, we review evidence for a parallel activation model in which these representations are accessed in parallel ...
Martin J. Pickering, Kristof Strijkers
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Durability as an index of endurance exercise performance: Methodological considerations
Abstract Endurance athletes routinely complete physiological assessments to predict performance, inform training programmes and monitor subsequent training adaptations. This profiling is typically performed with the athlete in a ‘fresh’ (i.e., rested) condition, but physiological profiling variables deteriorate during prolonged exercise. Durability has
Ben Hunter +4 more
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A study of ERP adoption and implementation experience of Canadian organizations
Bharat Maheshwari
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Human brain imaging with high‐density electroencephalography: Techniques and applications
Abstract figure legend Recent technological advances have elevated high‐density electroencephalography (hdEEG) to the status of a reliable neuroimaging tool. This technique measures scalp potentials with high temporal resolution, which permits the non‐invasive detection and analysis of neural oscillations.
Marco Marino, Dante Mantini
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