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Exploring College Students' Deeper Learning Perceptions in the Blended Learning Environment
With the rapid development of information communication technology (ICT) in teaching, deeper learning has become an essential competency for success in the 21st-century classroom. College students' deeper learning assessments...
Coordinating Stem Cell Behavior in the Hair Follicle
Chiung-Ying Chang
Jan 01, 0001
Tissue stem cells perform important functions throughout an organism's life. They generate new cells to replenish cells that are lost during normal wear and tear or in response to acute injury. Remarkably, hair follicles...
Published by: Rockefeller University
A Conversation with Ha-Joon Chang
Maha Abdelrahman
Aug 01, 2019
Ha‐Joon Chang is the Director of the Centre of Development Studies and a Reader in the Political Economy of Development in the Faculty of Economics at the University of Cambridge. He grew up in South Korea where he completed his...
Monopole deformations of 3d Seiberg-like dualities with adjoint matters
We propose new 3d N = 2 Seiberg-like dualities by considering various monopole superpotential deformations on 3d N = 2 U(Nc) SQCDs with fundamental and adjoint matter fields. We provide nontrivial evidence of these new dualities...
Monopole deformations of 3d Seiberg-like dualities with adjoint matters
We propose new 3d N = 2 Seiberg-like dualities by considering various monopole superpotential deformations on 3d N = 2 U(Nc) SQCDs with fundamental and adjoint matter fields. We provide nontrivial evidence of these new dualities...
A Hox-Embedded Long Noncoding RNA
Over 20 years ago, the discovery of Xist as a critical component of X chromosome inactivation revealed a fundamental role for long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in epigenetic regulation during mammalian development and foreshadowed a...
Self as Object:
Jie Sui, Xiaosi Gu
Nov 01, 2017

Self representation is fundamental to mental functions. While the self has mostly been studied in traditional psychophilosophical terms ('self as subject'), recent laboratory work suggests that the self can be measured...

Flips, dualities and symmetry enhancements
Abstract: We present various 4d N = 1 theories enjoying IR global symmetry enhancement. The models we consider have the USp(2N) gauge group, 8 fundamental, one antisymmetric chirals and various numbers of gauge singlets. By...
Dualities from dualities
Abstract: It is an interesting question whether a given infra-red duality between quantum field theories can be explained in terms of other more elementary dualities. For example recently it has been shown that mirror dualities...
The self survives extinction
Jie Sui, Glyn W. Humphreys
Oct 01, 2017

People show biases to self-related information on a range of tasks. Key but controversial questions are whether self-related information is processed without attention, and whether self-related information determines what is...

Self-prioritization and the attentional systems
Jie Sui, Pia Rotsthein
Oct 01, 2019

Humans prioritize stimuli related to themselves rather than to other people. How we control these priorities is poorly understood, though it is relevant to the nature of self-processing and a wide range of neurological and...

Self as Object:
Jie Sui, Xiaosi Gu
Nov 01, 2017

Self representation is fundamental to mental functions. While the self has mostly been studied in traditional psychophilosophical terms ('self as subject'), recent laboratory work suggests that the self can be measured...

Self-prioritization and the attentional systems
Jie Sui, Pia Rotsthein
Oct 01, 2019

Humans prioritize stimuli related to themselves rather than to other people. How we control these priorities is poorly understood, though it is relevant to the nature of self-processing and a wide range of neurological and...

Dissociating hyper- and hypoself biases to a core self-representation
Biases to favour self-related information over information related to other people have been demonstrated across a range of both high- and low-level tasks, but it is unclear whether these tasks ‘tap’ the same types of self...
The Grizzly, February 13, 1987
Greek Life Grits Teeth at State's Hazing Law Free Roses for Lorelei Letter: Fellow Student Reports on Chang News Notes: R.A. Selection Underway; St. Andrew's Scholarship; National Women in Sports Day Bears Bump LaSalle and...
Published by: Ursinus College
The effects of reputational and social knowledge on cooperation.
Edoardo Gallo, Chang Yan
Jul 09, 2019
The emergence and sustenance of cooperative behavior is fundamental for a society to thrive. Recent experimental studies have shown that cooperation increases in dynamic networks in which subjects can choose their partners....
Unveiling the additive-assisted oriented growth of perovskite crystallite for high performance light-emitting diodes.
Solution-processed metal halide perovskites have been recognized as one of the most promising semiconductors, with applications in light-emitting diodes (LEDs), solar cells and lasers. Various additives have been widely used in...
Self-reference in action

Considerable evidence now shows that making a reference to the self in a task modulates attention, perception, memory, and decision-making. Furthermore, the self-reference effect (SRE) cannot be reduced to domain-general...

In-group relevance facilitates learning across existing and new associations

Studies have shown that attention prioritizes stimuli associated with the in-group. However, the extent to which this so-called in-group favoritism is driven by relevance is not clear. Here, we investigated this issue in a...

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