نتایج جستجو برای: superiority

تعداد نتایج: 20950  

Journal: :Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1993

Journal: :Between the Species: An Online Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals 1996

1997
M. Clements B. A. Captain

The escalation of interest in information as a corporate resource is reflected in the military’s quest for information superiority. A volume of directives, articles, and doctrine is appearing to meet the unique challenges presented by information as a resource. Discussions of how to achieve information superiority have given rise to investigations of such related concepts as information warfare...

2005
John W. Sheppard

The information revolution has created the ability for creating tremendous tools to support the warfighter. Tools for collecting, analyzing, and communicating information are being created to improve the efficiency and efficacy of conducting military operations. Unfortunately, the same information revolution has introduced new vulnerabilities whereby adversaries can acquire, exploit, deny, or d...

2013
R. Jacob Vogelstein

325 nformation superiority, defined as the capability to collect, process, and disseminate an uninterrupted flow of information, is the pillar upon which the United States will build its future military and intelligence dominance. But the foundation upon which that pillar will be constructed is neuroscience superiority: the capability to develop new technologies based on our understanding of th...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2006
Tobias Kalisch Claudia Wilimzig Nadine Kleibel Martin Tegenthoff Hubert R. Dinse

BACKGROUND The decline of motor performance of the human hand-arm system with age is well-documented. While dominant hand performance is superior to that of the non-dominant hand in young individuals, little is known of possible age-related changes in hand dominance. We investigated age-related alterations of hand dominance in 20 to 90 year old subjects. All subjects were unambiguously right-ha...

2001
Clarissa Van Hoyweghen David E. Goldberg Bart Naudts

2001
A. R. GIBSON S. J. DIMOND

-Subjects asked to match a word presented in one visual field to a previously exposed word presented across the fields demonstrated higher accuracy for words in the left visual field. This result is contrary to existing views of right field superiority in word recognition. The left field superiority suggests that word recognition is a multistage process and cannot be considered to be invariably...

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