The influence of sleep disruption on learning and memory in fish
Summary Sleep is a ubiquitous process that has been conserved in animals. Yet, our understanding of the functions of sleep largely derives from a few species. Sleep is considered to play an important role in mental processes, including learning and memory consolidation, but how widespread this relationship is across taxa remains unclear.
Will Sowersby+4 more
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Psychometric validation of the French version of two scales measuring general (HLS19-Q12) and navigational (HLS19-NAV) health literacy using the Rasch model. [PDF]
Touzani R+6 more
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Using Generalizability Theory and Many-Facet Rasch Model to Evaluate In-Basket Tests for Managerial Positions. [PDF]
Li G, Pan Y, Wang W.
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Application of the Rasch Model and the Bookmark Method in Setting Cut Scores in Mathematics [PDF]
Ahmad Zamri Khairani+2 more
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NREM Sleep Oscillations Are Associated With Anxiety and Negative Affect in Young Adults
ABSTRACT Non‐rapid eye movement sleep (NREM) oscillations are critical for cognitive and affective processing. While several studies link anxiety and depression symptoms to sleep quality, a critical gap remains in elucidating the role of NREM physiology in sleep‐dependent processing of affect and anxiety symptoms. The goals of the present study were to
Hazal Arpaci+5 more
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Piloting Rasch model scoring of the National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire in uveitis. [PDF]
Gittel L+6 more
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The Effects of Reusing Written Test Items: A Study Using the Rasch Model [PDF]
Michaela Wagner‐Menghin+2 more
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The Space–Time Organisation of Sleep Slow Oscillations as Potential Biomarker for Hypersomnolence
ABSTRACT Research suggests that the spatial profile of slow wave activity (SWA) could be altered in hypersomnolence. Slow oscillations (SOs; 0.5–1.5 Hz), single waveform events contributing to SWA, can be labelled as Global, Frontal, or Local depending on their presentation on the scalp.
Mahmoud Alipour+5 more
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Application of the Multi-Facet Rasch Model to Evaluate the Chief Resident Selection Survey: A Two-Year Study. [PDF]
Lewis KO, Chen H, Newman RE.
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