Conditional Discriminations by Preverbal Children in an Identity Matching-to-Sample Task [PDF]
This study sought to develop methodology for assessing whether children aged 16-21 months could learn to match stimuli on the basis of physical identity in conditional discrimination procedures of the type routinely used in stimulus equivalence research with older participants.
de Alcantara Gil, Maria Stella +2 more
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A Fingerprint-Based Verification Framework Using Harris and SURF Feature Detection Algorithms
Amongst all biometric-based personal authentication systems, a fingerprint that gives each person a unique identity is the most commonly used parameter for personal identification.
Samy Bakheet +2 more
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Upright or inverted, entire or exploded: right-hemispheric superiority in face recognition withstands multiple spatial manipulations [PDF]
Background. The ability to identify faces has been interpreted as a cerebral specialization based on the evolutionary importance of these social stimuli, and a number of studies have shown that this function is mainly lateralized in the right hemisphere.
Giulia Prete +2 more
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There are many ways to assess face perception skills. In this study, we describe a novel task battery FEAST (Facial Expression Action Stimulus Test) developed to test recognition of identity and expressions of human faces as well as stimulus control ...
Beatrice eDe Gelder +5 more
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Direct Nanopore Sequencing of Human Cytomegalovirus Genomes from High-Viral-Load Clinical Samples
Nanopore sequencing is becoming increasingly commonplace in clinical settings, particularly for diagnostic assessments and outbreak investigations, due to its portability, low cost, and ability to operate in near real-time. Although high sequencing error
Kathy K. Li +6 more
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Processing of above/below categorical spatial relations by baboons (Papio papio) [PDF]
Three video-formatted experiments investigated the categorization of ‘above’ and ‘below’ spatial relations in baboons (Papio papio). Using an identity matching-to-sample task, six baboons correctly matched line–dot stimuli based on the ‘above’ or ‘below’
Dépy, D, Fagot, J, Vauclair, J
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O estudo avaliou o desempenho de 20 pessoas com autismo em uma tarefa de emparelhamento por identidade sob dois procedimentos que diferiram quanto à forma de apresentação dos estímulos e à resposta de escolha.
Camila Graciella Santos Gomes +1 more
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Graph Sampling-Based Multi-Stream Enhancement Network for Visible-Infrared Person Re-Identification
With the increasing demand for person re-identification (Re-ID) tasks, the need for all-day retrieval has become an inevitable trend. Nevertheless, single-modal Re-ID is no longer sufficient to meet this requirement, making Multi-Modal Data crucial in Re-
Jinhua Jiang +6 more
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MATCHING‐TO‐SAMPLE PERFORMANCE IN RATS: A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY? [PDF]
Three rats had previously acquired a simultaneous matching‐to‐sample performance with steady and blinking lights. In training, the sample stimulus had always appeared on the middle of three horizontally arranged keys with the comparison stimuli on the side keys.
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Transfer of visual identity matching-to-sample in two california sea lions (zalophus californianus) [PDF]
In order to assess the abilities of two California sea lions to generalize an identity concept, both animals were taught a two-choice, visual matching-to-sample task. We hypothesized that initial identity-matching problems would be learned as conditional (if...then) discriminations but that an identity concept would emerge after training numerous ...
David Kastak, Ronald J. Schusterman
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