Private libraries of famous persons in Siberia and the Far East (end XVIII – middle XX centuries)
The article provides information on the private libraries of famous persons in Siberia and the Far East, who were not directly related to books by the nature of their activities.
E. B. Artemyeva
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Better the devil you know? Non-conscious processing of identity and affect of famous faces [PDF]
The non-conscious recognition of facial identity was investigated in two experiments featuring brief (17-msec) masked stimulus presentation to prevent conscious recognition. Faces were presented in simultaneous pairs of one famous face and one unfamiliar
Tim Valentine +3 more
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The categorical structure of knowledge for famous people (and a novel application of Centre-Surround theory) [PDF]
Knowledge of familiar people is essential to guide social interaction, yet there is uncertainty about whether semantic knowledge for people is stored in a categorical structure as for objects.
Stone, A. +3 more
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Attentional Effects of Masked Famous Faces (But Not Names) and Subjective Evaluations of a Target Person [PDF]
Two experiments are reported using a 1986 version of the dot-probe paradigm of MacLeod, Mathews, and Tata, in which the masked subliminal faces of famous persons were differentially associated with attention depending on participants' attitudes toward ...
Anna Stone, Stone, Anna
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Dr. Svetozar Marković: The founder of the school hygiene in Serbia [PDF]
Dr. Svetozar Marković (1860-1916) graduated from the Medical School in Paris, France (1894) and was the founder of the schools hygiene in Serbia. He founded the Society for School Hygiene and People's Enlightenment (1906); he also established the ...
Dimitrijević Brana
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The article discusses a work by Frederic August Schmidt, i.e. the first lexicon of Polish scholars published in the Polish language. The work was issued in 1766 by Michał Gröll in Warsaw. A considerably extended version was released in Lviv in 1846, with
Józef Marecki
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Cortical mechanisms of person representation: Recognition of famous and personally familiar names
Personally familiar people are likely to be represented more richly in episodic, emotional, and behavioral contexts than famous people, who are usually represented predominantly in semantic context. To reveal cortical mechanisms supporting this differential person representation, we compared cortical activation during name recognition tasks between ...
Motoaki Sugiura +7 more
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Theory and practice of modeling gerontological education
On the basis of the basic principles of andragogy and famous models of education A model of education space on the basis of the basic principles of andragogy and famous models of education, created on the basis of a non-state University to persons of the
Lomakina Tatiana Y.
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Kormilitsyn Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, a game expert of the highest rank [PDF]
Essay on one of the most famous Soviet game experts Aleksandr Kormilitsyn, who in the 1960s and 1970s worked as chief game expert of the Crimean State Reserve and Game Farm (KSRHF).
Anna Sirotkina, Igor Zagorodniuk
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A reflection on the validity of imprisonment and temporary detention as a safeguarding and precautionary action in the Islamic jurisprudence [PDF]
In this paper, the authors after assuming the kinds of imprisonment and temporary detention as a safeguarding and precautionary action on the human and god right, at first, consider some individuals rights consisting the financial and bodily rights, and ...
H. Nasiri Muqaddam +2 more
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