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The Infantile Amnesia Phenomenon and the Beginning of Autobiographical Memories
The first years of life are characterized by an absence or paucity of memories, a condition known as infantile amnesia (IA). This study examines the distribution of the early memory recall of young adults, considering the distinction between the first (0–
Miranda Occhionero +3 more
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Review of Some Promising Fractional Physical Models [PDF]
Fractional dynamics is a field of study in physics and mechanics investigating the behavior of objects and systems that are characterized by power-law non-locality, power-law long-term memory or fractal properties by using integrations and ...
Tarasov, Vasily E.
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Amnesic patients have difficulties recognizing when stimuli are repeated, even though their responses to stimuli can change as a function of repetition in indirect tests of memory—a pattern known as priming without recognition.
Joel eVoss, Brian eGonsalves
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DAMOV: A New Methodology and Benchmark Suite for Evaluating Data Movement Bottlenecks
Data movement between the CPU and main memory is a first-order obstacle against improv ing performance, scalability, and energy efficiency in modern systems.
Geraldo F. Oliveira +7 more
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Integrating events across levels of consciousness
Our knowledge grows as we integrate events experienced at different points in time. We may or may not become aware of events, their integration, and their impact on our knowledge and decisions.
Katharina eHenke +5 more
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Vulnerable GPU Memory Management: Towards Recovering Raw Data from GPU [PDF]
In this paper, we present that security threats coming with existing GPU memory management strategy are overlooked, which opens a back door for adversaries to freely break the memory isolation: they enable adversaries without any privilege in a computer ...
Diao, Wenrui +5 more
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The UK Biobank offers cross-sectional epidemiological data collected on > 500 000 individuals in the UK between 40 and 70 years of age. Using the UK Biobank data, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of functional hearing loss and hearing
Jerker eRönnberg +3 more
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Exploring Application Performance on Emerging Hybrid-Memory Supercomputers
Next-generation supercomputers will feature more hierarchical and heterogeneous memory systems with different memory technologies working side-by-side.
Gioiosa, Roberto +4 more
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Asymmetric Distributed Trust [PDF]
Quorum systems are a key abstraction in distributed fault-tolerant computing for capturing trust assumptions. They can be found at the core of many algorithms for implementing reliable broadcasts, shared memory, consensus and other problems.
Cachin, Christian
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Synchronization in the presence of memory
We study the effect of memory on synchronization of identical chaotic systems driven by common external noises. Our examples show that while in general synchronization transition becomes more difficult to meet when memory range increases, for ...
F. A Oliveira +4 more
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