نتایج جستجو برای: zangian period

تعداد نتایج: 490256  

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2010
Markus Janczyk Volker H Franz Wilfried Kunde

It is an open question whether the visual transformations guiding human actions are similar to those generating visual perception. The Action-Perception model assumes a strict division of labor: the ventral cortical stream generates perception while the dorsal stream guides actions. However, only skilled and natural actions are assumed to be under dorsal control, while awkward and left-handed a...

2007
Adriana Belletti

The traditional approach to these facts assumes that CLLD involves movement, while HT does not.1 Other approaches, like the one recently developed by Frascarelli (2003), assume base generation of CLLD (much as HT) combined with the hypothesis that sensitivity to islands should come from the fact that the dislocated phrase of CLLD undergoes further movement from the left peripheral topic positio...

2011
David G. Blanchflower Andrew J. Oswald Nikos Askitas Ian Colman Amanda Goodall Jon Skinner

Antidepressants as a commodity have been remarkably little-studied by economists. This study shows in new data for 27 European countries that 8% of people (and 10% of those middle-aged) take antidepressants each year. The probability of antidepressant use is greatest among those who are middle-aged, female, unemployed, poorly educated, and divorced or separated. A hill-shaped age pattern is fou...

Journal: :Journal of motor behavior 1992
D M Wolpert R C Miall J L Winter J F Stein

Humans and monkeys show intermittent arm movements while tracking moving targets. This intermittency has been explained by postulating either a psychological refractory period after each movement and/or an error deadzone, an area surrounding the target within which movements are not initiated. We present a technique to detect and quantify the size of this deadzone, using a compensatory tracking...

Journal: :SIAM J. Matrix Analysis Applications 2006
Wen-Wei Lin Shu-Fang Xu

In this paper, we introduce the doubling transformation, a structure-preserving transformation for symplectic pencils, and present its basic properties. Based on these properties, a unified convergence theory for the structure-preserving doubling algorithms for a class of Riccati-type matrix equations is established, using only elementary matrix theory.

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2013
Motonori Yamaguchi Gordon D Logan Vanessa Li

Does response selection select words or letters in skilled typewriting? Typing performance involves hierarchically organized control processes: an outer loop that controls word level processing, and an inner loop that controls letter (or keystroke) level processing. The present study addressed whether response selection occurs in the outer loop or the inner loop by using the psychological refra...

Journal: :Complex Systems 2015
Serge Alain Ebélé René Ndoundam

We characterize the structure of the periods of a neuronal recurrence equation. Firstly, we give a characterization of k-chains in 0-1 periodic sequences. Secondly, we characterize the periods of all cycles of some neuronal recurrence equation. Thirdly, we explain how these results can be used to deduce the existence of the generalized period-halving bifurcation.

2008
L. ESCAURIAZA

We obtain quantitative estimates of unique continuation for solutions to parabolic equations: doubling properties and two-sphere one-cylinder inequalities.

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2007
Ines Jentzsch Hartmut Leuthold Rolf Ulrich

The mechanism underlying the reaction time (RT2) slowing to the 2nd of 2 successively presented stimuli (S1 and S2) in the psychological refractory period paradigm was investigated. Stimulus onset synchrony (SOA) between S1 and S2, contrast of S2, and Task 2 set-level compatibility was manipulated. Specifically, the authors used a psychophysiological approach to examine RT2 slowing in trials in...

2006
Jakke Tamminen Alexandra A. Cleland Philip T. Quinlan M. Gareth Gaskell

Semantic ambiguity can occur either as a consequence of ambiguity between unrelated meanings (e.g. bank) or ambiguity between related senses (e.g. hook). Early research did not distinguish between the two, finding that ambiguous words were recognized faster than unambiguous words. More recently it has been shown that words with many meanings suffer from a disadvantage in terms of recognition ti...

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