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Memory gate (MG) hypothesis assumes a neural structure that connects inputs to appropriate contexts. Panel A shows an input (green) that, in the MG, does not match the context (red): memory does not recognize it. Panel B shows that, in the MG, the context (green) matches the input: memory recognizes the pattern.
Eduardo Mizraji, Juan Lin, Andrés Pomi
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Multimodal immersion in English language learning in higher education: A systematic review. [PDF]
Rahmanu IWED, Molnár G.
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STUDENTS’ APPLICATION OF SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS ON MASS MEDIA AND SOCIAL MEDIA
Arry Purnama
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EUROPEANISMS OF MODERN MULTILINGUAL MULTI-GENRE MEDIA-DISCOURSE (TO THE COURSE «LINGUISTICS»)
Olena Halytska
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ABSTRACT This study aims to shed light on how corporate sustainable performance can influence the degree of nonfinancial disclosure (NFD) readability, determining which pillar of environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance has the most significant impact.
Giuseppe Maria Bifulco+3 more
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Navigating cognitive dissonance: master's students' experiences with ChatGPT in dissertation writing. [PDF]
Ren X, Zheng W, Zhang M.
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ABSTRACT This study intends to bridge an important research gap in the existing literature by extending academic knowledge on the relationship between national cultural dimensions and corporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure practices via social media.
Giuseppe Nicolo+2 more
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Editorial: Reviews in psychology of language. [PDF]
Benítez-Burraco A, Bova A, Spalding TL.
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