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Robotic manipulators have been widely used in industries, mainly to move tools into different specific positions. Thus, it has become necessary to have accurate knowledge about the tool position using forward kinematics after accessing the angular ...
Sagar Gupta +3 more
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Serial litigants are a well-known phenomenon. This article deals with this phenomenon on two different levels using Israel as a test-case. First, we analyze the impact they have on the judicial system as a whole, and the institutional responses the ...
Eyal Katvan, Boaz Shnoor
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Keeping order in the brain: The supramarginal gyrus and serial order in short-term memory.
A wide range of human activities are performed sequentially in few seconds. We need to maintain a correct temporal order of words in language, movements in actions, directions in navigation, etc.
G. Guidali +3 more
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Information about where and when events happened seem naturally linked to each other, but only few studies have investigated whether and how they are associated in working memory.
Franco eDelogu +5 more
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Dynamics of serial position change in probe-recognition task [PDF]
Relationship between practice and serial position effects was investigated, in order to obtain more evidence for underlying short-term memory processes. The investigated relationship is termed the dynamics of serial position change. To address this issue,
Fifić Mario
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Extraction of environmental patterns underlies human learning throughout the lifespan and plays a crucial role not only in cognitive but also perceptual, motor, and social skills.
Eszter Tóth-Fáber +2 more
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The temporary nature of number-space interactions [PDF]
It is commonly accepted that the mental representation and processing of numbers and of space are tightly linked. This is evident from studies that have shown relations between math ability and visuospatial skill.
Fias, Wim, van Dijck, Jean-Philippe
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This article reports two studies that investigate short-term memory (STM) deficits in dyslexic children and explores the relationship between short-term memory and reading acquisition.
Eva eStaels, Wim eVan den Broeck
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Background: The serial interval is a key epidemiological measure that quantifies the time between the onset of symptoms in an infector-infectee pair. It indicates how quickly new generations of cases appear, thus informing on the speed of an epidemic ...
Cyril Geismar +16 more
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Serial-pattern structure and temporal-order recognition [PDF]
Two studies investigated the respective roles of pattern contour (number of contour changes), rule invariance, contour shape, and rate upon the recognition of 8-tone auditory sequences. Tonal patterns contained 0, 1, 2, or 3 contour changes, which were introduced in conjunction with a randomly selected musical interval (rule-variant patterns) or with ...
Boltz, Marilyn Gail +3 more
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