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Intelligence and negation biases on the Conditional Inference task
We examined a large set of conditional inference data compiled from several previous studies and asked three questions: How is normative performance related to intelligence? Does negative conclusion bias stem from Type 1 or Type...
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Intelligence and negation biases on the Conditional Inference task
We examined a large set of conditional inference data compiled from several previous studies and asked three questions: How is normative performance related to intelligence? Does negative conclusion bias stem from Type 1 or Type...
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The disruptive effects of pain on n-back task performance in a large general population sample
Abstract: Pain captures attention, displaces current concerns, and prioritises escape and repair. This attentional capture can be measured by its effects on general cognition. Studies on induced pain, naturally occurring acute...
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The disruptive effects of pain on n-back task performance in a large general population sample
Abstract: Pain captures attention, displaces current concerns, and prioritises escape and repair. This attentional capture can be measured by its effects on general cognition. Studies on induced pain, naturally occurring acute...
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f-scLVM
Single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) allows studying heterogeneity in gene expression in large cell populations. Such heterogeneity can arise due to technical or biological factors, making decomposing sources of variation...
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Synthesis and characterization of fluorinated β-ketoiminate zinc precursors and their utility in the AP-MOCVD growth of ZnO
A novel family of zinc bis beta-ketoiminate complexes 2b-2h have been synthesized by reaction of the isolated free ligands (1a-h) with dimethylzinc. The isolated zinc complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, NMR...
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Synthesis and characterization of fluorinated β-ketoiminate zinc precursors and their utility in the AP-MOCVD growth of ZnO
A novel family of zinc bis beta-ketoiminate complexes 2b-2h have been synthesized by reaction of the isolated free ligands (1a-h) with dimethylzinc. The isolated zinc complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, NMR...
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Individual differences in inhibitory control, not non-verbal number acuity, correlate with mathematics achievement
Given the well-documented failings in mathematics education in many Western societies, there has been an increased interest in understanding the cognitive underpinnings of mathematical achievement. Recent research has proposed...
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Individual differences in inhibitory control, not non-verbal number acuity, correlate with mathematics achievement
Given the well-documented failings in mathematics education in many Western societies, there has been an increased interest in understanding the cognitive underpinnings of mathematical achievement. Recent research has proposed...
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Advanced mathematical study and the development of conditional reasoning skills
N. Attridge, M. Inglis
Jul 15, 2013
Since the time of Plato, philosophers and educational policy-makers have assumed that the study of mathematics improves one's general 'thinking skills'. Today, this argument, known as the 'Theory of Formal Discipline' is used in...
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Measuring the approximate number system
Recent theories in numerical cognition propose the existence of an approximate number system (ANS) that supports the representation and processing of quantity information without symbols. It has been claimed that this system is...
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Non-verbal number acuity correlates with symbolic mathematics achievement
The process by which adults develop competence in symbolic mathematics tasks is poorly understood. Nonhuman animals, human infants, and human adults all form nonverbal representations of the approximate numerosity of arrays of...
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Advanced mathematical study and the development of conditional reasoning skills
N. Attridge, M. Inglis
Jul 15, 2013
Since the time of Plato, philosophers and educational policy-makers have assumed that the study of mathematics improves one's general 'thinking skills'. Today, this argument, known as the 'Theory of Formal Discipline' is used in...
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Measuring the approximate number system
Recent theories in numerical cognition propose the existence of an approximate number system (ANS) that supports the representation and processing of quantity information without symbols. It has been claimed that this system is...
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Homer F. Swift, 1920
Homer F. Swift, M.D. Trench Fever Lecture delivered January 10th, 1920
Published by: J.B. Lippincott Company
On <em>p</em>-values for smooth components of an extended generalized additive model
Simon N Wood
Mar 01, 2013
The problem of testing smooth components of an extended generalized additive model for equality to zero is considered. Confidence intervals for such components exhibit good across-the-function coverage probabilities if based on...
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Non-verbal number acuity correlates with symbolic mathematics achievement
The process by which adults develop competence in symbolic mathematics tasks is poorly understood. Nonhuman animals, human infants, and human adults all form nonverbal representations of the approximate numerosity of arrays of...
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On <em>p</em>-values for smooth components of an extended generalized additive model
Simon N Wood
Mar 01, 2013
The problem of testing smooth components of an extended generalized additive model for equality to zero is considered. Confidence intervals for such components exhibit good across-the-function coverage probabilities if based on...
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A Comparative Analysis of Deep Learning Approaches for Network Intrusion Detection Systems (N-IDSs)
Recently, due to the advance and impressive results of deep learning techniques in the fields of image recognition, natural language processing and speech recognition for various long-standing artificial intelligence (AI) tasks...
Systematics of the α′ expansion in F-theory
Abstract: Extracting reliable low-energy information from string compactifications notoriously requires a detailed understanding of the UV sensitivity of the corresponding effective field theories. Despite past efforts in...
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Systematics of the α′ expansion in F-theory
Extracting reliable low-energy information from string compactifications notoriously requires a detailed understanding of the UV sensitivity of the corresponding effective field theories. Despite past efforts in...
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