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Ensuring Core Competencies for Cybersecurity Specialists
Within an organization, it is critical that all employees possess a security awareness and thus play a part in the protection of said organization's information assets. Some employees will have key roles and responsibilities and...
Musicians’ views on the role of reading music in learning, performance, and understanding
Yuko Arthurs, Karin Petrini
Mar 31, 2024
Reading music notation is not an easy skill to acquire and can take years of training to master. In addition, it is not strictly necessary to be able to read music to make music. Nevertheless, music teaching and learning in the...
Citizen Adoption in E-Government Systems
Electronic Government (e-Government) refers to a system of information, communication and interaction between government and its citizens. E-Government adoption has been studied for more than a decade with several meta-analytic...
Non-smooth Hopf-type bifurcations arising from impact–friction contact events in rotating machinery
We analyse the novel dynamics arising in a nonlinear rotor dynamic system by investigating the discontinuity-induced bifurcations corresponding to collisions with the rotor housing (touchdown bearing surface interactions). The...
Hearing where the eyes see
To reduce sensory uncertainty, humans combine cues from multiple senses. However, in everyday life, many co‐occurring cues are irrelevant to the task at hand. How do humans know which cues to ignore? And does this ability change...
High Trait Anxiety Enhances Optimal Integration of Auditory and Visual Threat Cues
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Emotion perception is essential to human interaction and relies on effective integration of emotional cues across sensory modalities. Despite initial evidence for anxiety-related biases in multisensory...
The Effects of Explicit and Implicit Cognitive Factors on the Learning Patterns in the Iowa Gambling Task
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) has become a standard tool in the area of decision making, but recent studies have indicated that cognitive factors might distort the implicit learning expected from the original design of the task....
Non-smooth Hopf-type bifurcations arising from impact–friction contact events in rotating machinery
We analyse the novel dynamics arising in a nonlinear rotor dynamic system by investigating the discontinuity-induced bifurcations corresponding to collisions with the rotor housing (touchdown bearing surface interactions). The...
Experience in judging intent to harm modulates parahippocampal activity
Does visual experience in judging intent to harm change our brain responses? And if it does, what are the mechanisms affected? We addressed these questions by studying the abilities of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) operators...
A Comparison of the Representation of Women in Editor Positions at Major Medical Journals in 2021 vs 2011.
PURPOSE: There continues to be a disparity in the representation of women across medicine, including in editor positions at major medical journals. The authors repeated a study they had conducted in 2011 to compare the...
Musicians’ views on the role of reading music in learning, performance, and understanding
Yuko Arthurs, Karin Petrini
Mar 31, 2024
Reading music notation is not an easy skill to acquire and can take years of training to master. In addition, it is not strictly necessary to be able to read music to make music. Nevertheless, music teaching and learning in the...
Musicianship Enhances Perception But Not Feeling of Emotion From Others’ Social Interaction Through Speech Prosody
Music expertise has been shown to enhance emotion recognition from speech prosody. Yet, it is currently unclear whether music training enhances the recognition of emotions through other communicative modalities such as vision...
Orientation of Tactile Attention on the Surface of the Tongue

The tongue is an incredibly complex sensory organ, yet little is known about its tactile capacities compared to the hands. In particular, the tongue receives almost no visual input during development and so may be calibrated...

The Effects of Explicit and Implicit Cognitive Factors on the Learning Patterns in the Iowa Gambling Task
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) has become a standard tool in the area of decision making, but recent studies have indicated that cognitive factors might distort the implicit learning expected from the original design of the task....
The impact of food and nutrition on health and chronic disease: from birth to death
This panel will discuss the importance of nutrition during each life stage, beginning with birth and moving up through aging.
Published by: Winthrop University
Altered visuomotor integration in complex regional pain syndrome

During self-guided movements, we optimise performance by combining sensory and self-motion cues optimally, based on their reliability. Discrepancies between such cues and problems in combining them are suggested to underlie...

Orientation of Tactile Attention on the Surface of the Tongue

The tongue is an incredibly complex sensory organ, yet little is known about its tactile capacities compared to the hands. In particular, the tongue receives almost no visual input during development and so may be calibrated...

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