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Primitive subgroups and PST-groups

2014

AbstractAll groups considered in this paper are finite. A subgroup $H$ of a group $G$ is called a primitive subgroup if it is a proper subgroup in the intersection of all subgroups of $G$ containing $H$ as a proper subgroup. He et al. [‘A note on primitive subgroups of finite groups’, Commun. Korean Math. Soc. 28(1) (2013), 55–62] proved that every primitive subgroup of $G$ has index a power of a prime if and only if $G/ \Phi (G)$ is a solvable PST-group. Let $\mathfrak{X}$ denote the class of groups $G$ all of whose primitive subgroups have prime power index. It is established here that a group $G$ is a solvable PST-group if and only if every subgroup of $G$ is an $\mathfrak{X}$-group.

Class (set theory)Group (mathematics)General MathematicsGrups Teoria deFinite groupsT_0-groupsPrime (order theory)CombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheorySubgroupPrimitive subgroupsSolvable PST-groupsÀlgebraAlgebra over a fieldMATEMATICA APLICADAPrime powerMathematics
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Implicit Interpersonal Attraction in Small Groups

2014

The present research investigated the nature and behavioral consequences of interpersonal attraction in small groups. In line with dual-process models of information processing, we studied the influence of implicit and explicit evaluations of interaction partners on actual friendly behavior in two social contexts. In two studies, 247 unacquainted same-sex participants ( N1 = 139; N2 = 108)—assigned to groups of four to six members—rated each other by completing a variant of the affective priming task to assess implicit interpersonal attraction and a self-report to measure explicit interpersonal attraction. Social relations analyses indicated that implicit and explicit interpersonal attract…

Clinical PsychologySocial PsychologySocial partnersInformation processingLine (text file)Affective primingPsychologySocial psychologyInterpersonal attractionSocial Psychological and Personality Science
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Making nonlinear manifold learning models interpretable: The manifold grand tour

2015

Smooth nonlinear topographic maps of the data distribution to guide a Grand Tour visualisation.Prioritisation of data linear views that are most consistent with data structure in the maps.Useful visualisations that cannot be obtained by other more classical approaches. Dimensionality reduction is required to produce visualisations of high dimensional data. In this framework, one of the most straightforward approaches to visualising high dimensional data is based on reducing complexity and applying linear projections while tumbling the projection axes in a defined sequence which generates a Grand Tour of the data. We propose using smooth nonlinear topographic maps of the data distribution to…

Clustering high-dimensional dataQA75Nonlinear dimensionality reductionDiscriminative clusteringComputer scienceVisualització de la informaciócomputer.software_genreData visualizationProjection (mathematics)Information visualizationArtificial IntelligenceQA:Informàtica::Infografia [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]business.industryData visualizationDimensionality reductionGrand tourGeneral EngineeringNonlinear dimensionality reductionTopographic mapData structureComputer Science ApplicationsVisualizationManifold learningData miningbusinesscomputerGenerative topographic mappingLinear projections
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Beyond decomposition: Processing zero-derivations in English visual word recognition

2019

Four experiments investigate the effects of covert morphological complexity during visual word recognition. Zero-derivations occur in English in which a change of word class occurs without any change in surface form (e.g., a boat-to boat; to soak-a soak). Boat is object-derived and is a basic noun (N), whereas soak is action-derived and is a basic verb (V). As the suffix {-ing} is only attached to verbs, deriving boating from its base, requires two steps, boat(N) > boat(V) > boating(V), while soaking can be derived in one step from soak(V). Experiments 1 to 3 used masked priming at different prime durations to test matched sets of one- and two-step verbs for morphological (soaking-SOA…

Cognitive NeuroscienceSpeech recognitionExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyVerbNeuropsychological TestsVocabulary050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesPrime (symbol)0302 clinical medicineNounReaction TimeHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLanguageBrain Mapping05 social sciencesPart of speechZero (linguistics)SemanticsNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyPattern Recognition VisualCovertSuffixPsychologyPriming (psychology)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPhotic StimulationCortex
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Implicit learning and statistical learning: one phenomenon, two approaches.

2006

The domain-general learning mechanisms elicited in incidental learning situations are of potential interest in many research fields, including language acquisition, object knowledge formation and motor learning. They have been the focus of studies on implicit learning for nearly 40 years. Stemming from a different research tradition, studies on statistical learning carried out in the past 10 years after the seminal studies by Saffran and collaborators, appear to be closely related, and the similarity between the two approaches is strengthened further by their recent evolution. However, implicit learning and statistical learning research favor different interpretations, focusing on the forma…

Cognitive scienceDivergence (linguistics)ConsciousnessCognitive NeuroscienceTransfer PsychologyStatistics as TopicExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyLanguage acquisitionImplicit learningNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyInductive transferSimilarity (psychology)HumansLearningAttentionSequence learningDiscrimination learningPsychologyMotor learningCognitive psychologyTrends in cognitive sciences
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Towards a methodological toolset for the psycholinguistics of translation

2021

Abstract The manuscript provides readers with a basic methodological toolset for experimental psycholinguistic studies on translation. Following a description of key methodological concepts and the rationale behind experimental designs in psycholinguistics, we discuss experimental paradigms adopted from bilingualism research, which potentially constitute a methodological foundation for studies investigating the psycholinguistics of translation. Specifically, we show that priming paradigms possess several inherent advantages which make them particularly suitable for research on translation. The manuscript critically discusses key methodological problems associated with such paradigms and ill…

Cognitive scienceMechanical EngineeringProcess researchEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFoundation (evidence)Management Science and Operations ResearchTranslation researchPsychologyPriming (psychology)Neuroscience of multilingualismPsycholinguisticsDevelopments in Cognitive Translation and Interpreting Studies
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La identidad de la diversidad funcional en la comunicación mediada por la tecnología

2017

El objeto de estudio de la investigación que a continuación se presenta gravita sobre el cambio ontológico que impone la tecnología en el ser humano. En concreto, el desarrollo de tecnologías de ayuda aplicadas a Sistemas Alternativos de Comunicación representa un interesante ejemplo de cómo dichos soportes actúan en la base de las interacciones sociales, la comunicación y, cómo esta mediación modifica la propia autoimagen e imagen social de la persona que la emplea. El presente estudio se centra en las personas con parálisis cerebral o enfermedad degenerativa neuronal y en la transformación identitaria que padecen al poderse comunicar con soportes autónomos de alta tecnología. La hipótesis…

Cognitive scienceMetáfora ciborgDisabilitydiscapacidad y metáfora ciborgSocial Scienceshumanidad-tecnologíaSistemas alternativos de comunicaciónHumanidad-tecnologíaSubject matterHumanity-technologyHSocial imageSocial pathology. Social and public welfare. CriminologyMediationSocial relationshipDiscapacidadAlternative communication systemsCyborg metaphorPsychologycomputerHV1-9960Identity transformcomputer.programming_languageGlobal Social Work
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1. Recognition And Social Ontology: An Introduction

2011

One of Hegel's big ideas is that creatures with a self-conception are the subjects of developmental processes that exhibit a distinctive structure. Call a creature 'essentially self-conscious' if what it is for itself, its self- conception, is an essential element of what it is in itself. How something that is essentially self-conscious appears to itself is part of what it really is. This chapter shows how the tripartite account of erotic awareness can be used in a natural way to build a notion of recognition that satisfies these twin philosophical constraints on the interpretation of Hegel's notion of self-consciousness in terms of recognition. Doing so it clarifies the nature of the trans…

Cognitive scienceStructure (mathematical logic)Transition (fiction)Interpretation (philosophy)Natural (music)HegelianismElement (criminal law)PsychologyIntellectual historyReciprocalEpistemology
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Human behaviour, benign or malevolent: understanding the human psyche, performing therapy, based on affective mentalization and Matte-Blanco’s bi-log…

2016

International audience; The key concept of Ignacio Matte Blanco’s bi-logic is the unavoidable but variable presence of primary process (symmetric thought) in the secondary one (asymmetric thought) ruling consciousness, for every human being. This variable and dynamic presence allows us, by therapeutic intervention, to convert suitably the symmetric thought into the asymmetric one. The former erupts into the latter by means of affectivity which, accordingly, should be suitably treated to be rightly modulated, regulated and symbolically represented to accomplish the aims of secondary process. This transition has been termed affective mentalization by Peter Fonagy et al. Accordingly, any thera…

Cognitive science[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologybusiness.industryTransition (fiction)media_common.quotation_subjectsocial healthcare[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyGeneral Medicinehuman psycheaffective mentalizationHuman beingPsycheEditorialMentalizationIntervention (counseling)Mentalization-based treatmentMedicine[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieConsciousnesscriminologybusiness[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyMatte-Blanco bilogicmedia_commonAnnals of Translational Medicine
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From the poster boy of Europeanization to the sick man of Europe: thirty years (1990–2019) of Poland’s European policy

2020

The Eurosceptic turnabout which has taken place in the CEE constitutes one of the most significant factors weakening the cohesion of the EU. In this group, Poland is the key element in view of its ...

Cohesion (linguistics)Sociology and Political ScienceEuropean policyEconomyPolitical science05 social sciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integration050602 political science & public administrationElement (criminal law)050601 international relations0506 political scienceEuropean Politics and Society
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