نتایج جستجو برای: pitted density

تعداد نتایج: 411694  

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2015
Lisa Cantrell Megumi Kuwabara Linda B Smith

Much research evidences a system in adults and young children for approximately representing quantity. Here we provide evidence that the bias to attend to discrete quantity versus other dimensions may be mediated by set size and culture. Preschool-age English-speaking children in the United States and Japanese-speaking children in Japan were tested in a match-to-sample task where number was pit...

Journal: :Social cognition 2009
Katherine D Kinzler Kristin Shutts Jasmine Dejesus Elizabeth S Spelke

A series of experiments investigated the effect of speakers' language, accent, and race on children's social preferences. When presented with photographs and voice recordings of novel children, 5-year-old children chose to be friends with native speakers of their native language rather than foreign-language or foreign-accented speakers. These preferences were not exclusively due to the intellig...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Anthony F Bogaert

The most consistent biodemographic correlate of sexual orientation in men is the number of older brothers (fraternal birth order). The mechanism underlying this effect remains unknown. In this article, I provide a direct test pitting prenatal against postnatal (e.g., social/rearing) mechanisms. Four samples of homosexual and heterosexual men (total n = 944), including one sample of men raised i...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2004
Laura E Schulz Alison Gopnik

Five studies investigated (a) children's ability to use the dependent and independent probabilities of events to make causal inferences and (b) the interaction between such inferences and domain-specific knowledge. In Experiment 1, preschoolers used patterns of dependence and independence to make accurate causal inferences in the domains of biology and psychology. Experiment 2 replicated the re...

2011
Helen Ingoe Sarah Eastwood David W Elson Claire F Young

INTRODUCTION An unusual situation in which a below knee cast was removed after 28 months is reported. To the best of our knowledge no similar cases have been reported in the literature. CASE PRESENTATION The cast was removed from the leg of a 45-year-old Caucasian woman. Significant muscle atrophy and dense skin scales were present but the underlying skin surface was relatively healthy with o...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Juliana Soares Sarmento Carlos Brisola Marcondes Jeronimo Alencar Eliana Medeiros Oliveira Cecilia Ferreira De Mello Vinícios Ferreira De Freitas Jacenir Santos-Mallet

Scanning Electron Microscopy was used to describe the eggs of Georgecraigius fluviatilis (Lutz). Length is 722.8±39.6 µm and width is 177.1±9.8 µm. Diameter of the micropylar disk, surrounded by an irregular flattened collar, is 28 µm. The outer chorionic sculpture consists of cells of irregular shapes, containing tubercles with pitted surface. In the ventral region, tubercles of several diamet...

2004
Rodney W. Johnson Michael E. Melich Zbigniew Michalewicz Martin Schmidt Wayne E. Meyer

We present a description and initial results of a computer code that coevolves Fuzzy Logic rules to play a two-sided zero-sum competitive game. It is based on the TEMPO Military Planning Game that has been used to teach resource allocation to over 20,000 students over the past 40 years. No feasible algorithm for optimal play is known. The coevolved rules, when pitted against human players, usua...

2012
Caren M. Walker Joseph Jay Williams Tania Lombrozo Alison Gopnik

In two studies, we examine how prompting 5and 6-year-olds to explain observed outcomes influences causal learning. In Study 1, children were presented with data consistent with two causal regularities. Explainers outperformed controls in generalizing the regularity that accounted for more observations. In Study 2, this regularity was pitted against an alternative that accounted for fewer observ...

1996
Barry Smyth Padraig Cunningham

In case-based reasoning (CBR) there are compelling arguments in support of large case-bases; greater target problem coverage, better solution quality, improved system efficiency. However a problem known as the utility problem dictates that the last of these arguments is not necessarily true. In fact, adding more cases to an already "saturated" case-base will reduce rather than improve system ef...

2014
Wout Duthoo Elger L. Abrahamse Senne Braem Carsten N. Boehler Wim Notebaert

Congruency sequence effects (CSEs) refer to the observation that congruency effects in conflict tasks are typically smaller following incongruent compared to following congruent trials. This measure has long been thought to provide a unique window into top-down attentional adjustments and their underlying brain mechanisms. According to the renowned conflict monitoring theory, CSEs reflect enhan...

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