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Conditional associative learning examined in a paralyzed patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis using brain-computer interface technology [PDF]
Background Brain-computer interface methodology based on self-regulation of slow-cortical potentials (SCPs) of the EEG (electroencephalogram) was used to assess conditional associative learning in one severely paralyzed, late-stage ALS patient.
Birbaumer N +5 more
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This study assessed the performance of 20 persons with autism in an identity matching-to-sample task, using two procedures with different stimuli arrangements and different response requirements.
Camila Graciella Santos Gomes +1 more
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Testing identity of collections of quantum states: sample complexity analysis [PDF]
We study the problem of testing identity of a collection of unknown quantum states given sample access to this collection, each state appearing with some known probability. We show that for a collection of $d$-dimensional quantum states of cardinality $N$
Marco Fanizza +2 more
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A Correlational Study Between Executive Functions and Conditional Discriminations in Children with Autism [PDF]
Neuropsychology is a science that allows tracing the profile of cognitive impairments and preserved skills to design appropriate treatments and educational practices aiming at a better quality of life for the individual.
Sabrina David de Oliveira +1 more
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Influence of Identity versus Oddity Pretraining on Symmetric Matching to Sample [PDF]
Identity and oddity matching tasks were designed for different groups of 5-yr.-old children. The presentation of tasks continued until all children had shown evidence of appropriate generalization to new stimuli (i.e., generalized identity matching or generalized oddity from sample).
Boelens, Hélène, Schenk, Jacqueline
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An Analysis of Urbanism, Community and Neighborhood in the Modern Metropolis (Case Study: Tehran Metropolis) [PDF]
Objective:Neighborhood as a "spatial" and historical phenomenon has usually had two dimensions: explicit or implicit territory, and the other is a "special social group".Spatial matching of neighborhood and the local community, especially in metropolitan
Mohamad soleimani Meranjani +3 more
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IDENTITY MATCHING‐TO‐SAMPLE WITH OLFACTORY STIMULI IN RATS [PDF]
Identity matching‐to‐sample has been difficult to demonstrate in rats, but most studies have used visual stimuli. There is evidence that rats can acquire complex forms of olfactory stimulus control, and the present study explored the possibility that identity matching might be facilitated in rats if olfactory stimuli were used.
Tracy, Peña +2 more
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SMAP is a pipeline for sample matching in proteogenomics
Sample mix-up is a potential problem in large-scale omic studies due to the complexity of sample processing. Here, the authors present a pipeline for sample matching in proteogenomics to verify sample identity and ensure data integrity.
Ling Li +12 more
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ObjectiveTo examine the impact of caring for COVID-19 patients on the professional identity of nurses.MethodsAn online survey was conducted between 19 May and 7 August 2020 in 11 Chinese cities, including Dongguan, Foshan, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Huizhou ...
Lai Kun Tong +4 more
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Locating macromolecular assemblies in cells by 2D template matching with cisTEM
For a more complete understanding of molecular mechanisms, it is important to study macromolecules and their assemblies in the broader context of the cell.
Bronwyn A Lucas +5 more
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