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Cognitive Principles in the Basis of Default Metonymy
The article studies metonymy in English. Traditionally metonymy is understood as a stylistic device. This, however, does not explain the cases of everyday or ‘default’ metonymy, such as ‘to go to the blackboard’ (in the meaning of answering the home task)
Milkevich Elena Stepanovna
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Optimising strategies for artificial intelligence-assisted classification of viral pneumonias on CT imaging: a comparative study of selective and default approaches. [PDF]
Purpose: To evaluate how different artificial intelligence (AI)-powered approaches affect human performance in a demanding chest computed tomography (CT) task, such as distinguishing between viral pneumonias. Material and methods: Three radiologists
Rizzetto F +10 more
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Selecting a unique competitive equilibrium with default penalties [PDF]
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Cheng-Zhong Qin, Martin Shubik
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Inhibition in time-based visual selection: Strategic or by default? [PDF]
The visual marking mechanism (Watson & Humphreys, 1997) allows new objects to be prioritized by applying top-down inhibition to a set of previewed distractors, increasing the efficiency of future visual search. However, if this inhibition results in little or no search facilitation, do people continue to apply it or do they strategically withhold it ...
Zupan, Zorana +2 more
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Selective Default Expectations
Olivier Accominotti +2 more
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Selective Sovereign Defaults [PDF]
Breaches in intercreditor equity are common ground during sovereign debt restructurings. In this paper I explore residence-based breaches by studying patterns of discrimination between residents and foreign creditors during debt restructurings. I frame the analysis with a simple model of a government's strategic decision to differentiate between the ...
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Governments issue debt both domestically and abroad. This heterogeneity introduces the possibility for governments to operate selective defaults that discriminate across investors. Using a novel dataset on the legal jurisdiction of sovereign defaults that distinguishes between defaults under domestic law and default under foreign law, we show that ...
Aitor Erce, Enrico Mallucci
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Selection, Leverage, and Default in the Mortgage Market [PDF]
Abstract We ask whether the correlation between mortgage leverage and default is due to moral hazard (the causal effect of leverage) or adverse selection (ex ante risky borrowers choosing larger loans). We separate these information asymmetries using a natural experiment resulting from the contract structure of option adjustable-rate ...
Gupta, A, Hansman, C
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Expected Value of Control and the Motivational Control of Habitual Action
A hallmark of habitual actions is that, once they are established, they become insensitive to changes in the values of action outcomes. In this article, we review empirical research that examined effects of posttraining changes in outcome values in ...
Andreas B. Eder, David Dignath
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Selective vulnerability related to aging in large-scale resting brain networks. [PDF]
Normal aging is associated with cognitive decline. Evidence indicates that large-scale brain networks are affected by aging; however, it has not been established whether aging has equivalent effects on specific large-scale networks. In the present study,
Hong-Ying Zhang +5 more
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