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The what, when, where, and how of visual word recognition

2014

A long-standing debate in reading research is whether printed words are perceived in a feedforward manner on the basis of orthographic information, with other representations such as semantics and phonology activated subsequently, or whether the system is fully interactive and feedback from these representations shapes early visual word recognition. We review recent evidence from behavioral, functional magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalography, magnetoencephalography, and biologically plausible connectionist modeling approaches, focusing on how each approach provides insight into the temporal flow of information in the lexical system. We conclude that, consistent with interactive a…

Time FactorsCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectModels NeurologicalExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySemantics050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineConnectionismReading (process)medicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVisual word form areamedia_commonCognitive scienceCommunicationBrain Mappingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industry05 social sciencesCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionBrainPhonologyRecognition PsychologyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyPattern Recognition VisualReadingWord recognitionFunctional magnetic resonance imagingPsychologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryTrends in Cognitive Sciences
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Computational evidence that frequency trajectory theory does not oppose but emerges from age-of-acquisition theory.

2012

International audience; According to the age-of-acquisition hypothesis, words acquired early in life are processed faster and more accurately than words acquired later. Connectionist models have begun to explore the influence of the age/order of acquisition of items (and also their frequency of encounter). This study attempts to reconcile two different methodological and theoretical approaches (proposed by Lambon Ralph & Ehsan, 2006 and Zevin & Seidenberg, 2002) to age-limited learning effects. The current simulations extend the findings reported by Zevin and Seidenberg (2002) that have shown that frequency trajectories (FTs) have limited and specific effects on word-reading tasks. Using th…

Time FactorsComputer scienceTask (project management)Learning effect0302 clinical medicineMESH: Models PsychologicalComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMESH : Models PsychologicalCognitive sciencePsycholinguisticsMESH : Neural Networks (Computer)05 social sciencesAge FactorsContrast (statistics)MESH : Artificial IntelligenceLanguage acquisition[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]MESH : PsycholinguisticsCognitive psychologyMESH : Time FactorsOrder of acquisitionCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyMESH: ReadingModels PsychologicalLanguage Development050105 experimental psychologyMESH: Psycholinguistics03 medical and health sciencesMESH: Neural Networks (Computer)ConnectionismArtificial IntelligenceMESH: Language DevelopmentMESH: Artificial IntelligenceHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMESH: Age FactorsMESH : Language DevelopmentMESH: HumansMESH: Time FactorsMESH : HumansMESH : ReadingWord lists by frequencyAge of AcquisitionReading[ SDV.NEU ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]MESH : Age FactorsNeural Networks Computer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive science
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Stability analysis of logistics networks with time-delays

2012

Logistics network represents a complex system where different elements that are logistic locations interact with each other. This interaction contains delays caused by time needed for delivery of the material. In this paper, we study local input-to-state stability of such logistics networks. Their behaviour is described by a functional differential equation with a constant time-delay. An appropriate Lyapunov–Razumikhin function and the small gain condition are utilized to establish some conditions for stability analysis of the network under consideration. Our stability conditions for the logistics network are based on the information about the interconnection properties between logistic loc…

Time delaysInterconnectionEngineeringbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementComplex systemStability (learning theory)Function (mathematics)Management Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsStability conditionsControl theoryProduction (economics)Constant (mathematics)businessProduction Planning & Control
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A new displacement-based framework for non-local Timoshenko beams

2015

In this paper, a new theoretical framework is presented for modeling non-locality in shear deformable beams. The driving idea is to represent non-local effects as long-range volume forces and moments, exchanged by non-adjacent beam segments as a result of their relative motion described in terms of pure deformation modes of the beam. The use of these generalized measures of relative motion allows constructing an equivalent mechanical model of non-local effects. Specifically, long-range volume forces and moments are associated with three spring-like connections acting in parallel between couples of non-adjacent beam segments, and separately accounting for pure axial, pure bending and pure sh…

Timoshenko beam theoryPhysicsMechanical EngineeringSpring-like connectionMechanicsPure shearPure deformation modeNon localCondensed Matter PhysicsPotential energyLong-range interactionClassical mechanicsShear (geology)Non-local Timoshenko beamMechanics of MaterialsLong-range interactions; Non-local Timoshenko beam; Pure deformation modes; Spring-like connections; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanics of Materials; Condensed Matter PhysicsPure bendingPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsMechanics of MaterialMinificationSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBeam (structure)
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Extension theory and the calculus of butterflies

2016

Abstract This paper provides a unified treatment of two distinct viewpoints concerning the classification of group extensions: the first uses weak monoidal functors, the second classifies extensions by means of suitable H 2 -actions. We develop our theory formally, by making explicit a connection between (non-abelian) G-torsors and fibrations. Then we apply our general framework to the classification of extensions in a semi-abelian context, by means of butterflies [1] between internal crossed modules. As a main result, we get an internal version of Dedecker's theorem on the classification of extensions of a group by a crossed module. In the semi-abelian context, Bourn's intrinsic Schreier–M…

TorsorCrossed moduleContext (language use)01 natural sciencesCohomologyCohomology; Extension; Fibrations; Obstruction theory; Schreier-mac lane theorem; TorsorsExtensionMathematics::Category Theory0103 physical sciences0101 mathematicsConnection (algebraic framework)MathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryFunctorGroup (mathematics)010102 general mathematicsTorsorsExtension (predicate logic)Obstruction theorySchreier-mac lane theoremCohomologyFibrationsAlgebraSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraSchreier–Mac Lane theoremSettore MAT/03 - Geometria010307 mathematical physicsObstruction theory
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Gianfrancesco Maineri, Paolo da San Leocadio i la gènesi d?un model de Crist portacreu

2020

[CA] El present article es centra en la vinculació entre els diversos exemplars de Crist portacreu de Gianfrancesco Maineri i els homònims de Paolo da San Leocadio. A través de diverses comparacions, tractarà d¿explicar-se la gènesi d¿aquest model, aportant, a més, dades que permetran una millor classificació dels exemplars leocadians. Finalment, es realitzen una sèrie de reflexions entorn de l¿hipotètic retorn de San Leocadio a Itàlia (1485-1489) i a la seua possible vinculació amb Maineri.

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPintura devocionalPintura del Renaixementa series of reflections are made around the hypothetical return of San Leocadio to Italy (1485-1489) and his possible connection with Maineri. 97 113Devotional paintingPaolo da San Leocadio i la gènesi d?un model de Crist portacreu Herrero Cortellalso providing data that will allow a better classification of Leocadian specimens. Finally0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707979 Gianfrancesco MaineriGianfrancesco MaineriMiguel Angel This paper focuses on the link between the various copies of Christ carrying the Cross by Gianfrancesco Maineri and the homonyms of Paolo da San Leocadio. Through various comparisons:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Paolo da San LeocadioRenaissance paintingHISTORIA DEL ARTEit will try to explain the genesis of said model
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Transition to distributed energy generation in Finland: Prospects and barriers

2015

Abstract Small-scale distributed energy generation is expected to play an important role in helping Finland increase its energy self-sufficiency. However, the overall strategy to date for promoting distributed energy remains unclear. It is not yet well understood which factors promote the growth of the distributed energy sector and what barriers need to be removed. In this article we present the results of a questionnaire directed at a panel of 26 experts from the distributed energy value chain and 15 semi-structured interviews with industry and non-industry representatives. We investigated, from a sociotechnical transition perspective, the possibilities and challenges of the transition to …

Value (ethics)EngineeringEconomic growthRenewable energySociotechnical systembusiness.industryEnergy (esotericism)Institutional changeTransition (fiction)ta1172Future imagesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawGeneral EnergyDistributed energyDistributed generationGrid connectionElectricitybusinessta512Industrial organizationEnergy transitionEnergy policy
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On rules and rule-following: obeying rules blindly

2003

Abstract The theoretical importance and explanatory value of ‘rules’ have frequently been questioned. This article discusses two different lines of criticism presented by the representatives of ethnomethodology and connectionism. It is argued that in both approaches a ‘rule’ is understood in a limited sense. Consequently their criticism does not give grounds to refute the notion of rules. The assumption that the later Wittgenstein proposes to reject ‘rules’ altogether can also be seen as mistaken. Wittgenstein attempts to dissolve the conceptual problems associated with the notion by considering it as praxis . His rule-considerations are compatible with an emergent approach to language, for…

Value (ethics)Linguistics and LanguagePraxisSocial PsychologyCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyRule followingLanguage and LinguisticsEpistemologyEthnomethodologyConnectionismCriticismmedia_commonLanguage & Communication
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Inter-Relationships Between Groundnut Yield in Senegal, Interannual Rainfall Variability and Sea-Surface Temperatures

1999

Groundnut production strongly contributes to Senegal’s economy. Interannual variations of groundnut yield for the country as a whole, and their relationship with rainfall amounts, are examined for the 31-yr period 1960–1990. It is shown that on that scale, and after removing decadal trends, almost half of the variance is explained by rainfall variability, especially that of the early part of the rainy season (July–August). Given the high spatial coherence of seasonal rainfall in the region, teleconnections with global- and regional-scale climate dynamics, including sea-surface temperatures, are assessed. Though some features are similar to the rest of the Sahel, others are more specific, su…

Wet seasonAtmospheric ScienceAnomaly (natural sciences)ClimatologyYield (finance)Intertropical Convergence ZoneSouthern oscillationPeriod (geology)Empirical modellingEnvironmental scienceTeleconnectionTheoretical and Applied Climatology
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The East African March–May Rainy Season: Associated Atmospheric Dynamics and Predictability over the 1968–97 Period

2002

Abstract This paper focuses on the East African March–May “long rains.” Particularly, it investigates the atmospheric patterns associated to the March–May rainfall anomalies, then proposes a seasonal prediction model. In a preliminary step, in order to define a regional rainfall index, a new form of extended principal component analysis is performed, aimed at capturing both the spatial and intraseasonal rainfall coherence. What emerges is that although the long rains exhibit a low temporal coherence, calling for a separation between the months of March–April and May in teleconnection studies, they show a relatively strong spatial consistency over the Kenya–Uganda inland region. From composi…

Wet seasonAtmospheric ScienceClimatologyAnomaly (natural sciences)Intertropical Convergence ZoneExtratropical cycloneTropicsEnvironmental sciencePredictabilityMonsoonTeleconnectionJournal of Climate
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