نتایج جستجو برای: prehistoric period

تعداد نتایج: 493220  

Journal: :Cognition 2010
Sébastien Marti Jérôme Sackur Mariano Sigman Stanislas Dehaene

Psychologists often dismiss introspection as an inappropriate measure, yet subjects readily volunteer detailed descriptions of the time and effort that they spent on a task. Are such reports really so inaccurate? We asked subjects to perform a psychological refractory period experiment followed by extensive quantified introspection. On each trial, just after their objective responses, subjects ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2014
Markus Janczyk Roland Pfister Gloria Wallmeier Wilfried Kunde

Psychological research has documented again and again marked performance decrements whenever humans perform 2 or more tasks at the same time. In fact, the available evidence seems to suggest that any type of behavior is subject to such limitations. The present experiments employed the psychological refractory period (PRP) paradigm to identify a clear exception to this rule: Unconditioned reflex...

Journal: :Psychological research 2002
Mike Tombu Pierre Jolicoeur

The goal of the present experiment was to test the predictions of Central Bottleneck and Central Capacity Sharing models. According to the Central Bottleneck model, dual task interference, as observed in the PRP paradigm, is caused by an all-or-none bottleneck in information processing. The Central Capacity Sharing model postulates that dual task interference is caused by a capacity limited pro...

2007
NIKOLAOS KAPOULEAS

We construct embedded closed minimal surfaces in the round three-sphere S(1), resembling two parallel copies of the Clifford torus, joined by m small catenoidal bridges symmetrically arranged along a square lattice of points on the torus.

Journal: :Psychological science 2013
James J Lee Christopher F Chabris

Identifying the precise locus of general cognitive ability (g) in the flow of information between perception and action is an important goal of differential psychology. To localize the negative correlation between g and reaction time to a specific processing stage, we administered a speeded number-comparison task to two groups differing in average g. The participants had to respond to two stimu...

2007
A. G. BROWN

POLLEN EVIDENCE has, to date, made little contribution to our understanding of the origins and development of the medieval landscape. Compared to the prehistoric period, relatively few long palaeoenvironmental sequences provide a continuous record for the past two millennia, and those that have been analysed are mostly located in upland locations that lay beyond areas settled during this period...

2008
A. Magdalena Hurtado

Introduction................................................................................................ 152 Data Compilation Methods ...................................................................... 154 Helminthes and Early Humans .............................................................. 155 Nonhuman Primates ..........................................................................

2018
Charles M. Rubin Kerry Sieh

Excavations in a playa along the 1992 rupture of the Emerson fault reveal evidence of two paleoseismic events, with only one large prehistoric rupture in the past 15 millennia. Accelerator mass spectrometer radiocarbon ages of charcoal from playa sediments and from faultscarp colluvium directly beneath the playa beds indicate that the last large prehistoric slip event occurred about 9000 ka. Tr...

2014
Rebecca Kinaston Hallie Buckley Frederique Valentin Stuart Bedford Matthew Spriggs Stuart Hawkins Estelle Herrscher

Remote Oceania was colonized ca. 3000 BP by populations associated with the Lapita Cultural Complex, marking a major event in the prehistoric settlement of the Pacific Islands. Although over 250 Lapita sites have been found throughout the Western Pacific, human remains associated with Lapita period sites are rare. The site of Teouma, on Efate Island, Vanuatu has yielded the largest burial assem...

2014
Jana Jones Thomas F. G. Higham Ron Oldfield Terry P. O'Connor Stephen A. Buckley

Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric period (i.e. the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods, 5th and 4th millennia B.C.) bodies were naturally desiccated through the action of the hot, dry desert sand. Although molding of the body with resin-impregnated linen is believed to be an early Pharaonic forerunner to more complex processes, scientific ev...

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