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Neural networks vs. statistical models: Simulations carried out on classification and prediction tasks.
1998
Statistical power with different methods for dealing with reaction time outliers: A Monte Carlo investigation.
1999
LPCM-Win 1.0: Program to analyze logistic linear model of the Rasch family.
1999
The role of the lexical status and the frequency of the prime on the unrelated condition using the technique of the masking of the prime.
1998
Associative facilitation for words, but not for pseudowords with masked presentations of the prime.
1998
CATs: whither and whence
2000
TAI: Hacia dónde y de dónde. En este trabajo esbozo el estado de la
 cuestión que dio lugar a los test adaptativos, centrando la discusión en el
 avance de los TAI y en particular en las expectativas que expresara Bert
 Green sobre las ventajas de esta tecnología. Se usan datos de la primera
 década donde los TAI fueron operativos, para comparar lo que ocurrió con
 aquello que se esperaba que ocurriera. Encuentro que algunas de las metas
 de TAI expresadas por Green están próximas a cumplirse, aunque la
 mayoría de ellas quedan para el futuro.
How Populist Was David Cameron?
2016
The ‘rhetorical populism’ of the former prime minister's big society agenda may have waxed and waned, says Agnes Alexandre-Collier. But Cameron was an innovator of party management and governing practices whose focus on connecting with ‘the people’ transformed his party – but also supplied the means of his own downfall.
Planning Control on the Northern European Periphery
2010
From different pasts and currently different connections to EU, Latvia and Norway in the last few years have created new legal frameworks for their national planning systems and hence for planning control. This paper explores similarities and differences between these two planning control systems and related tendencies in the revision of planning legislation adopted in recent times. Methodologically, the study makes a distinction between acting organizational subjects and the rules of the game that affect their performance. Together with the planning organization, such formal institutional factors indicate modes of planning control as well as possibilities for creating coherence across plan…
Masked form priming in writing words from pictures: evidence for direct retrieval of orthographic codes.
1998
Three experiments used the masked priming paradigm to investigate the role of orthographic and phonological information in written picture naming. In all the experiments, participants had to write the names of pictures as quickly as possible under three different priming conditions. Nonword primes could be: (1) phonologically and orthographically related to the picture name; (2) orthographically related as in (1) but phonologically related to a lesser degree than in (1); (3) orthographically and phonologically unrelated except for the first consonant (or consonant cluster). Orthographic priming effects were observed with a prime exposure duration of 34 ms (Experiments 1 and 2) and of 51 ms …
The neural basis of sublexical speech and corresponding nonspeech processing: a combined EEG-MEG study.
2014
Abstract We addressed the neural organization of speech versus nonspeech sound processing by investigating preattentive cortical auditory processing of changes in five features of a consonant–vowel syllable (consonant, vowel, sound duration, frequency, and intensity) and their acoustically matched nonspeech counterparts in a simultaneous EEG–MEG recording of mismatch negativity (MMN/MMNm). Overall, speech–sound processing was enhanced compared to nonspeech sound processing. This effect was strongest for changes which affect word meaning (consonant, vowel, and vowel duration) in the left and for the vowel identity change in the right hemisphere also. Furthermore, in the right hemisphere, spe…