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Phonetic compliance: a proof-of-concept study [PDF]
In this paper, we introduce the concept of phonetic compliance, which is defined as the intrinsic individual ability to produce speech sounds that are unusual in the native language, and constitutes a part of the ability to acquire L2 phonetics and ...
Véronique eDelvaux +4 more
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Motivated Forgetting in Early Mathematics: A Proof-of-Concept Study [PDF]
Educators assume that students are motivated to retain what they are taught. Yet, students commonly report that they forget most of what they learn, especially in mathematics.
Gerardo Ramirez, Gerardo Ramirez
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VeCHAT: a proof-of-concept study on screening and managing veterans [PDF]
INTRODUCTIONNew Zealand veterans may have complex mental and physical complaints related to multiple exposures to war environments. They are entitled to, but often do not, access a range of physical, mental health and social services funded through ...
Jim Warren +2 more
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Contextualizing Pathological Gaming: – A Proof-of-Concept Study [PDF]
In 2013, “Internet Gaming Disorder” (IGD) was proposed as a formal disorder, by the American Psychiatric Association (APA).We present the results of a qualitative interview study wherein we apply a screening tool to “gaming professionals”. We compare our subjects’ perception of their own gaming habits, with how they are scored by a questionnaire and ...
Boonen, Capser +4 more
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The Snow Snorkel: A Proof of Concept Study [PDF]
Objective To demonstrate that the Snow Snorkel can be used safely by healthy volunteers buried in snow for up to 1 hour. Methods Nine healthy male volunteers were placed in a shoulder-width trench and buried with snow to a depth of 30 to 40 cm. The study was divided into 2 stages.
Windsor, Jeremy S. +4 more
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Prediction-based attention computing: a proof of concept study. [PDF]
Recent advancements in extended reality (XR) and data modelling present new opportunities for adaptive simulation solutions, which can measure and respond to individual neuropsychological states. However, questions remain about the optimal metrics for real-time data capture and the applicability of these solutions for enhancing user experiences.
Arthur T +7 more
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Digital Screening for Cognitive Impairment — A Proof of Concept Study [PDF]
Due to an ageing demographic and rapid increase of cognitive impairment and dementia, combined with potential disease-modifying drugs and other interventions in the pipeline, there is a need for the development of accurate, accessible and efficient cognitive screening instruments, focused on early-stage detection of neurodegenerative disorders.In this ...
V, Bloniecki +3 more
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Solving systems of phaseless equations via Kaczmarz methods: A proof of concept study [PDF]
We study the Kaczmarz methods for solving systems of quadratic equations, i.e., the generalized phase retrieval problem. The methods extend the Kaczmarz methods for solving systems of linear equations by integrating a phase selection heuristic in each ...
Wei, Ke
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Not Just a Theory—The Utility of Mathematical Models in Evolutionary Biology [PDF]
Models have made numerous contributions to evolutionary biology, but misunderstandings persist regarding their purpose. By formally testing the logic of verbal hypotheses, proof-of-concept models clarify thinking, uncover hidden assumptions, and spur new
Brandvain, Y. +7 more
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Markerless vs. Marker-Based Gait Analysis: A Proof of Concept Study
The analysis of human gait is an important tool in medicine and rehabilitation to evaluate the effects and the progression of neurological diseases resulting in neuromotor disorders.
Matteo Moro +4 more
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