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Abstract Objective Cognitive disorder is common after stroke at a young age, especially in patients with poststroke epilepsy (PSE). Whether the causative mechanism is direct (due to epilepsy‐related network alterations) or indirect (due to effect‐modifiers such as stroke severity) is not fully understood.
Frederik J. Reitsma +26 more
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RECOGNITION OF ROAD OBJECTS AS A MEANS OF SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF INATTENTION ON THE ROAD
The subject of the article is the problem of inattention on the road and its root cause. The topic of this article is methods for recognizing objects on the road in real-time.
Georgiy Titov, Sergii Rozsokha
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Development in the early years : Its importance for school performance and adult outcomes [Wider Benefits of Learning Research Report No. 20] [PDF]
Early development of children’s intellectual, social and physical abilities has the potential to affect their long term achievement, beyond the initial introduction to the classroom, through their school lives and into adulthood.
Duckworth, Kathryn, Feinstein, Leon
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An investigation of gender and age differences in academic motivation and classroom behaviour in adolescents [PDF]
This study investigated gender- and age-related differences in academic motivation and classroom behaviour in adolescents. Eight hundred and fifty-five students (415 girls and 440 boys) aged 11–16 (M age = 13.96, SD = 1.47) filled in a questionnaire that
Bugler, Myfanwy +2 more
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ABSTRACT Most studies on inflation forecasts have studied behavioral biases, informational frictions, or external shocks in isolation, without considering how these factors jointly drive deviations from rational expectations. We therefore adopt an integrated framework that simultaneously estimates the behavioral, informational, and external ...
Belen Chocobar, Peter Claeys
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Detecting and Quantifying Mind Wandering during Simulated Driving
Mind wandering is a pervasive threat to transportation safety, potentially accounting for a substantial number of crashes and fatalities. In the current study, mind wandering was induced through completion of the same task for 5 days, consisting of a 20 ...
Carryl L. Baldwin +5 more
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DSGE Model Forecasting: Rational Expectations Versus Adaptive Learning
ABSTRACT This paper compares within‐sample and out‐of‐sample fit of a DSGE model with rational expectations to a model with adaptive learning. The Galí, Smets, and Wouters model is the chosen laboratory using quarterly real‐time euro area data vintages, covering 2001Q1–2019Q4.
Anders Warne
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The intensity of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children not diagnosed with ADHD has been associated with low self-esteem.
Chie Miyadera
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The Influence of Occupational Driver Stress on Work-related Road Safety: An Exploratory Review [PDF]
Research has identified a number of stressors that could impact on the occupational driver by increasing stress levels and, for some individuals, causing adverse behaviour and effects, for example, aggressive behaviour, fatigue, inattention/distraction ...
Davey, Jeremy +3 more
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Robust inattentive discrete choice
Rational inattention models characterize optimal decision-making in data-rich environments. In such environments, it can be costly to look carefully at all of the information. Some information is much more salient for the decision at hand and merits closer scrutiny.
Lars Peter Hansen +2 more
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