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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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Order preference in serial learning [PDF]
Thirty-six Ss arranged three sets of 15 words into easy serial orders. Approximately three weeks later they were required to learn three serial lists derived from the same sets of words. One serial list conformed to S’s own preferred order, one conformed to a preferred order developed by another S, and one was presented in a random order.
Rick M. Gardner +2 more
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Serial dependence in estimates of the monetary value of coins
Perceptions of current stimuli are sometimes biased toward or away from past perceptions. This phenomenon is called serial dependence. However, it remains unclear whether serial dependence originates from lower-order perceptual processing, higher-order ...
Yukihiro Morimoto, Shogo Makioka
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It has been proposed that in wayfinding, humans can use multiple strategies to decide which direction to take at intersections. One of them is the serial order strategy, where travelers memorize the order in which those directions should be taken ...
Otmar Bock, Steliana Borisova
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Serial Correlations in Single-Subject fMRI with Sub-Second TR
When performing statistical analysis of single-subject fMRI data, serial correlations need to be taken into account to allow for valid inference. Otherwise, the variability in the parameter estimates might be under-estimated resulting in increased false ...
Barth, Markus +3 more
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Perceptual-gestural (mis)mapping in serial short-term memory: The impact of talker variability [PDF]
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating female–male voices) as compared with single-voice lists were examined.
Hughes, Robert W. +2 more
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Fractional Order Mathematical Model of Serial Killing with Different Choices of Control Strategy
The current manuscript describes the dynamics of a fractional mathematical model of serial killing under the Mittag–Leffler kernel. Using the fixed point theory approach, we present a qualitative analysis of the problem and establish a result that ...
Mati ur Rahman +4 more
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Decoding hierarchical control of sequential behavior in oscillatory EEG activity
Despite strong theoretical reasons for assuming that abstract representations organize complex action sequences in terms of subplans (chunks) and sequential positions, we lack methods to directly track such content-independent, hierarchical ...
Atsushi Kikumoto, Ulrich Mayr
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Machine Learning Explicit and Implicit Model for Factor Classification Based on Factor Space Theory
Factor implicit thought in factor space theory can be used to solve the classification problem of machine learning. On the basis of factor implicitness, a serial sweeping class classification algorithm is proposed, and a factor implicit model is ...
Kaijie Zhang +4 more
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Serial reconstruction of order and serial recall in verbal short-term memory [PDF]
We carried out a series of experiments on verbal short-term memory for lists of words. In the first experiment, participants were tested via immediate serial recall, and word frequency and list set size were manipulated. With closed lists, the same set of items was repeatedly sampled, and with open lists, no item was presented more than once. In serial
Quinlan, Philip Thomas +2 more
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