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Mts And NmtsMatch (MTS) and Non-Match-to-sample (NMTS) procedures are used to assess concepts of identity and oddity across species and are measured by transfer performance to novel stimuli. Click here to read more Marco TeoricoLa citada investigación hace parte de nuestra revisión bibliográfica debido a que cuya población objeto de estudio se centra en el profesorado de la universidad. Click here to read more Understanding Of Complex EmotionsAlthough there is a large body of literature focused on childrens understanding of emotions and another body focused on parent-child conversation about emotions, little research has examined parent-child talk about complex emotions. Click here to read more Dual Route AdultPsychology Dissertations - Dual route model is the study that defines the changes in the mode of interpreting printed words to sound. Therefore dual route.. Click here to read more Del Estado ConstitucionalEn esta busqueda de una nueva concepcion de ciencia, se producia un paralelismo con la iglesia, la cual explicaba todo de manera que no dejaba libertad al individuo, mientras que la ciencia le permitia esa liberacion, adoptar una vision mas optimista del devenir del mundo y pensar mas alla de lo redactado en las escrituras. Click here to read more Life Satisfaction Across Different CulturesDefining culture by reference to deeply situated societal values and beliefs, this study makes three contributions to the growing field of satisfaction research: first, it tries to uncover the relationship between international students' life satisfaction and cultural life satisfaction across different cultures; Second, it explores whether and to what extent a range of cultural values serve as important moderators of international students' life satisfaction; Finally, it explains the Life Satisfaction differences between international students across five nations.
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 PDF Summary statistics in vision, Mouna Attarha PDF Behavioral and neurophysiological investigations of short-term memory in primates, James Bigelow PDF The sensitization of sodium appetite: Plasticity in neural networks governing body fluid homeostasis and motivated behavior, Seth W. Hurley PDF A task-general dynamic neural model of object similarity judgments, Gavin Wesley Jenkins PDF Inflammation and central pain sensitization in Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome, Andrew David Schrepf PDF The role of visual stability in representations of pre- and post-saccadic objects, Ayse Caglar Tas PDF Learning to overcome distraction, Daniel Brown Vatterott PDF Social support, mood, and relationship satisfaction at the trait and social levels, J Austin Williamson PDF The role of pointing gestures in facilitating word learning, Zhen Wu PDF Theory of mind in middle childhood : assessment and prediction, Jeung Eun Yoon Theses/Dissertations from 2014 PDF Measuring apathy in a neuropsychological patient sample : factor structure and clinical correlates, Matthew Calamia PDF Integration of multiple and asynchronous acoustic cues to word initial fricatives and context compensation in 7-year-olds, 12-year-olds and adults, Marcus Edward Galle PDF ACT process measures : specificity and incremental value, Joshua Holubec Gootzeit PDF Pathways to bullying: early attachment, anger proneness, and social information processing in the development of bullying behavior, victimization, sympathy, and anti-bullying attitudes, Jamie Koenig Nordling PDF The impact of political cues on information seeking and the need for cognitive closure, Aaron Scherer PDF Role of central cannabinoid receptors in cerebellar dependent learning, Adam Benjamin Steinmetz PDF Reaching into response selection: stimulus and response similarity influence central operations, Timothy.
Follow Theses/Dissertations from 2015 PDF Adjustment to the dissolution of a romantic relationship: effects of ex-relationship specific thought content valence, Rachel E. Brenner PDF The right attitude: gender, conservatism, and career choice, Megan Norene Callahan PDF Testing ratings of violent video games: how well do they measure up?, Katherine Elizabeth Center PDF The impact of self-efficacy, stigma, subjective distress, and practical factors affecting clients' intent to no-show , Kaitlyn J. Florer PDF Development of the Help-Seeker Stereotype Scale, Joseph Hugh Hammer PDF Improving distance perception in virtual reality, Zachary Daniel Siegel PDF Pre-feedback eyewitness statements: proposed safeguard against feedback effects on evaluations of eyewitness testimony, Laura Smalarz PDF Psychological distress and attitudes toward seeking help for personal and career counseling: the contributions of public and self-stigma, Spurty Surapaneni PDF Trainee’s anxiety and counseling self-efficacy in counseling sessions, Pei-Chun Tsai Theses/Dissertations from 2014 PDF Effects of expectancy and agency on the feedback-related negativity, Stephen J. Anderson PDF Does categorical perception interfere with drawing accuracy?, Larissa F. Arnold PDF We can do it, but I wouldn't like it: Gender, interests, and occupational perceptions, CariAnn Marie Bergner PDF Examination of an emotion-focused therapy intervention to promote self-forgiveness for interpersonal offenses, Marilyn Ann Cornish PDF When Lady Luck cheats on you, Omesh Johar PDF Facebook and romantic relationships: A daily diary analysis, Melissa A. Johnson PDF Does approach motivation account for the impact of locomotion on positive affect?, Jeffrey Conrath Miller PDF System justification, work ethic, and just-world beliefs: A motivated reasoning perspective, Renee Murray PDF Occupational knowledge in college students.
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Vogel, Edward Dungan, Brittany 2015-08-18T23:02:26Z 2015-08-18T23:02:26Z 2015-08-18 We live in a rich visual world that we experience as a seamless and detailed stream of continuous information. However, we can only attend to and remember a small portion of our visual environment. The visual system is tasked with stitching together snapshots of the world through near constant eye movements, with around three saccades per second. The situation is further complicated with the visual system being contralaterally organized. Each eye movement can bring items in our environment into a different visual hemifield. Despite the many challenges and limitations of attention and the visual system, how does the brain stitch together our experience of our visual environment? One potential mechanism that could contribute to our conscious perception of a continuous visual experience could be visual working memory (VWM) working to maintain representations of items across saccades. Electrophysiological activity using event-related potentials has revealed the contralateral delay activity (CDA), which is a sustained negativity contralateral to the side of the visual field where subjects are attending. However, how does this work if we are constantly moving our eyes? How do we form a stable representation of items across eye movements? Does the representation transfer over to the other side of the brain, constantly shuffling the items between the hemispheres? Or does it stay in the hemisphere contralateral to the visual field where the items were located when we originally created the representation? The consequences of eye movements need to be examined at multiple levels and time points throughout the process. The goal of my doctoral dissertation is to investigate VWM representations throughout the dynamic peri-saccadic window. In Experiment 1, I will.
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