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Doing Mad Studies
Richard A. Ingram
Dec 29, 2016
I am the person who is credited with having coined the term Mad Studies; here I explore how this new concept took shape.
Within school and beyond the gate
Nicola Ingram
Apr 01, 2011
Much educational research on working-class boys has focused on their failure and lack of aspiration. However, there has been little research on working-class boys’ experiences of success. The very idea of being educationally...
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The NICER “Reverberation Machine”
Abstract We perform the first systematic search of all NICER archival observations of black hole (and candidate) low-mass X-ray binaries for signatures of reverberation....
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Octane Appetite
Market demand for high performance gasoline vehicles and increasingly strict government emissions regulations are driving the development of highly downsized, boosted direct injection engines. The in-cylinder temperatures and...
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Adaptive coupling influences generalization of sensorimotor learning.
Sensorimotor learning typically shows generalization from one context to another. Models of sensorimotor learning characterize this with a fixed generalization function that couples learning between contexts. Here we examine...
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Class matters in the interview setting?
In this article we argue that despite methodological and analytical advancements in the field of social class research, these developments have not led to a wholehearted discussion about class positionality and situatedness in...
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Higher-order phosphatase–substrate contacts terminate the integrated stress response
Abstract: Many regulatory PPP1R subunits join few catalytic PP1c subunits to mediate phosphoserine and phosphothreonine dephosphorylation in metazoans. Regulatory subunits engage the surface of PP1c, locally affecting flexible...
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Doing Mad Studies
Richard A. Ingram
Dec 29, 2016
I am the person who is credited with having coined the term Mad Studies; here I explore how this new concept took shape.
Within school and beyond the gate
Nicola Ingram
Apr 01, 2011
Much educational research on working-class boys has focused on their failure and lack of aspiration. However, there has been little research on working-class boys’ experiences of success. The very idea of being educationally...
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Charlotte Orchestra to Play Winthrop Professor's Music
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Charlotte Civic Orchestra will premiere "Torque," an original composition by faculty member Ron Parks, Nov. 12. The 3 p.m. concert will be held at University City Methodist Church.
Published by: Winthrop University
Upperclassmen Selected as Homecoming King and Queen
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Junior Ron Nelson and senior Sharetta Wynn were voted Homecoming King and Queen for Winthrop's Homecoming Fall 2009. They accepted their crowns Saturday, Nov. 14, during halftime of the men's basketball game against Limestone...
Published by: Winthrop University
Winthrop Faculty Members to be Featured in Providence Chamber Music Series
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The concert will feature a trio piece, "Things Get Out of Hand," composed by associate professor Ron Parks. The concert is 7 p.m. Oct 7 at Providence United Methodist Church in Charlotte. It is free and open to the public.
Published by: Winthrop University
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra to Perform Nov. 15 at Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Guest conductor Chelsea Tipton will lead the 4 p.m. Nov. 15 concert in Byrnes Auditorium. Winthrop composer Ron Parks will perform one of his original pieces in a pre-concert at 3 p.m.
Published by: Winthrop University
On the reliability of unreliable information
When individuals learn from what others tell them, the information is subject to transmission error that does not arise in learning from direct experience. Yet evidence shows that humans consistently prefer this apparently more...
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Multiple motor memories are learned to control different points on a tool.
Skillful object manipulation requires learning the dynamics of objects, linking applied force to motion 1 ,2 . This involves the formation of a motor memory 3 ,4 , which has been assumed to be associated with the object...
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