نتایج جستجو برای: human capacities
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Human hearing differs from that of chimpanzees and most other anthropoids in maintaining a relatively high sensitivity from 2 kHz up to 4 kHz, a region that contains relevant acoustic information in spoken language. Knowledge of the auditory capacities in human fossil ancestors could greatly enhance the understanding of when this human pattern emerged during the course of our evolutionary histo...
Prevailing hierarchical models propose that temporal processing capacity--the amount of information that a brain region processes in a unit time--decreases at higher stages in the ventral stream regardless of domain. However, it is unknown if temporal processing capacities are domain general or domain specific in human high-level visual cortex. Using a novel fMRI paradigm, we measured temporal ...
Background and Objective: Lead is one of the heavy metals which releases into water and soil resources through industrial wastes and poses serious harmful effects on human health. This study was conducted to determine the biosorption capacity of lead by active biomass of lead resistant fungi. Materials and methods: In this study the lead –resistant fungi were isolated from effluent of Zanjan Le...
Introduction: Access to intensive care unit (ICU) beds varies in different countries. Due to the population growth, aging, and longer survival of chronic patients, demand for these beds is increasing all over the world. The present study was performed to assess the management status of ICU beds in selected teaching hospitals affiliated to Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. Method:...
We introduce bi-capacities as a natural generalization of capacities (or fuzzy measures) through the identity of Choquet integral of binary alternatives with fuzzy measures. We examine the underlying structure and derive the Möbius transform of bi-capacities. Next, the Choquet and Sugeno integrals w.r.t bicapacities are introduced. It is shown that symmetric and asymmetric integrals are recover...
any sort of punishment could motivate any sort of prosocial behavior. In reality, punishment must conform itself to the circumscribed ability of organisms to learn. There is one species with a substantially expanded learning abilities: humans. It is no accident, therefore, that we also exhibit a uniquely flexible and productive prosocial behavior. To the extent that punishment (and also recipro...
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