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Automatic memory processes in normal ageing and Alzheimer’s disease [PDF]
This study examined the contribution of automatic and controlled uses of memory to stem completion in young, middle-aged and older adults, and compared these data with a study involving patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) who performed the same task ...
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Code Generation for Efficient Query Processing in Managed Runtimes [PDF]
In this paper we examine opportunities arising from the conver-gence of two trends in data management: in-memory database sys-tems (IMDBs), which have received renewed attention following the availability of affordable, very large main memory systems ...
Bierman, Gavin M. +2 more
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A Survey of Resource Management for Processing-In-Memory and Near-Memory Processing Architectures
Due to the amount of data involved in emerging deep learning and big data applications, operations related to data movement have quickly become a bottleneck.
Kamil Khan +2 more
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Discrepancy processes in prospective memory retrieval [PDF]
Discrepancy processes may be helpful in noticing prospective memory targets (McDaniel, Guynn, Einstein, & Breneiser, 2004). We manipulated the discrepancy of prospective memory targets from the processing coherence established by the ongoing task by preexposing nontarget items in the ongoing task either five times (high discrepancy) or two times (low ...
Jennifer E, Breneiser, Mark A, McDaniel
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The Processing-in-Memory Model [PDF]
As computational resources become more efficient and data sizes grow, data movement is fast becoming the dominant cost in computing. Processing-in-Memory is emerging as a key technique for reducing costly data movement, by enabling computation to be executed on compute resources embedded in the memory modules themselves.
Hongbo Kang +5 more
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Neuronal activation for semantically reversible sentences [PDF]
Semantically reversible sentences are prone to misinterpretation and take longer for typically developing children and adults to comprehend; they are also particularly problematic for those with language difficulties such as aphasia or Specific Language ...
Cathy J. Price +9 more
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Highly Parallel Regular Expression Matching Using a Real Processing-in-Memory System
Processing-in-Memory (PIM) is an emerging computing paradigm exploiting a cutting-edge memory device (PIM device) that integrates hundreds to thousands of processing units with the memory modules. A data-intensive application running in a host system can
Jeonghyeon Joo +4 more
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Memory strength and the decision process in recognition memory [PDF]
We investigated the role that memory strength plays in the decision process by examining the extent to which strength is used as a cue to dynamically modify recognition criteria. The study list consisted of strong and weak items, with strength a function of study duration or repetition. The recognition test list was divided into two consecutive blocks;
Michael F, Verde, Caren M, Rotello
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Perception of global facial geometry is modulated through experience [PDF]
Identification of personally familiar faces is highly efficient across various viewing conditions. While the presence of robust facial representations stored in memory is considered to aid this process, the mechanisms underlying invariant identification ...
Ramon, Meike
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FourierPIM: High-throughput in-memory Fast Fourier Transform and polynomial multiplication
The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) is essential for various applications ranging from signal processing to convolution and polynomial multiplication. The groundbreaking Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm reduces DFT time complexity from the naive O(
Orian Leitersdorf +4 more
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