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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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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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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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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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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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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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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...
The neural basis of hot and cold cognition in depressed patients, unaffected relatives, and low-risk healthy controls
BACKGROUND: Modern cognitive neuropsychological models of depression posit that negatively biased emotional ("hot") processing confers risk for depression, while preserved executive function ("cold") cognition promotes...
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Non-Lorentzian SU(1, n) Spacetime Symmetry In Various Dimensions
N Lambert, R Mouland, T Orchard
Jul 07, 2022
We discuss non-Lorentzian Lagrangian field theories in $2n-1$ dimensions that admit an $SU(1,n)$ spacetime symmetry which includes a scaling transformation. These can be obtained by a conformal compactification of a...
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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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Exact properties of an integrated correlator in N = 4 SU( N ) SYM
Abstract: We present a novel expression for an integrated correlation function of four superconformal primaries in SU(N) N = 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills (N = 4 SYM) theory. This integrated correlator, which is based on...
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Factorisation of 3d N = 4 twisted indices and the geometry of vortex moduli space
S Crew, N Dorey, D Zhang
Aug 11, 2021
We study the twisted indices of $\mathcal{N}=4$ supersymmetric gauge theories in three dimensions on spatial $S^{2}$ with an angular momentum refinement. We demonstrate factorisation of the index into holomorphic blocks for...
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HONORING TORSEN N. WIESEL
A Celebration in Honor of Torsten N. Wiesel: Entering his Tenth Decade
On the appearance of nitrite anion in [PdX(OAc)L<sub>2</sub>] and [Pd(X)(C∧N)L] syntheses (X = OAc or NO<sub>2</sub>)
Pd 3(OAc) 5NO 2, an impurity in "Pd(OAc) 2" {formally Pd 3(OAc) 6}, emerges as a serious issue in the synthesis of pure Pd II complexes derived from Pd(OAc) 2, for example in our C-H activation precatalyst, Pd(OAc) 2(pip) 2 (pip...
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k-Root-n
Zvi Schreiber
Feb 08, 2020
Blockchains such as the bitcoin blockchain depend on reaching a global consensus on the distributed ledger; therefore, they suffer from well-known scalability problems. This paper proposes an algorithm that avoids...
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The effect of pain on task switching
Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute or chronic pain. It has been suggested that switching between tasks may leave us particularly susceptible to pain-related...
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Increasing cognitive inhibition with a difficult prior task
Dual-process theories posit two distinct types of cognitive processing: Type 1, which does not use working memory making it fast and automatic, and Type 2, which does use working memory making it slow and effortful. Mathematics...
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Exact properties of an integrated correlator in N = 4 SU(N) SYM
D Dorigoni, MB Green, C Wen
Sep 03, 2021
Abstract We present a novel expression for an integrated correlation function of four superconformal primaries in SU(N)...
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