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Northeastern University
2024
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
2019-2023
Google (United States)
2023
Ball State University
2015-2020
University of Richmond
2017
Union Theological College
2017
New College
2015
University of Edinburgh
2015
Summary Data analysis workflows in many scientific domains have become increasingly complex and flexible. To assess the impact of this flexibility on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) results, same dataset was independently analyzed by 70 teams, testing nine ex-ante hypotheses. The analytic approaches is exemplified fact that no two teams chose identical to analyze data. This resulted sizeable variation hypothesis test even for whose statistical maps were highly correlated at...
Music is a common accompaniment to exercise, but some running environments do not allow for personalized control over the music stimulus. The purpose of this study was explore effects listening preferred versus non-preferred on sex differences in performance. sample consisted 20 women and 15 men ( M = 20.7 yr., SD 2.3) who reported at least once per week previous year. participants completed three 12-min. Cooper Tests (i.e., aerobic fitness test) accompanied by preferred, non-preferred, or...
Motion techniques, such as highlighting communication items via flip and/or zoom motion, may support BCI-AAC success and comfort for those using P300 brain–computer interface techniques augmentative alternative device access (BCI-AAC). However, the utilization of motion in P300-BCI-AAC children is largely unexplored. Therefore, aims this investigation are to provide initial insights into impacts functional pictorial symbol animation on (a) event-related potentials underlying performance (b)...
There is an increasing focus on using motion in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems. In considering brain-computer interface access to AAC (BCI-AAC), may provide a simpler or more intuitive avenue for BCI-AAC control. Different techniques be utilized supporting competency with devices including simple (e.g., zoom) complex (behaviorally relevant animation) methods. However, how different pictorial symbol animation impact unclear.Sixteen healthy children completed two...
Previous attempts to classify task from eye movement data have relied on model architectures designed emulate theoretically defined cognitive processes and/or that been processed into aggregate (e.g., fixations, saccades) or statistical fixation density) features. Black box convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are capable of identifying relevant features in raw and minimally images, but difficulty interpreting these has contributed challenges generalizing lab-trained CNNs applied contexts....
Refreshing is a cognitive process that entails directing the spotlight of internal, or reflective, attention onto mental representation in service ongoing cognition. shares many parallels with perceptual attention, including its ability to both facilitate and inhibit processing recently refreshed items, depending on circumstances. However, there currently limited information depth which refreshing causes representations be processed, what facets multimodal might primarily targeted by...
This note highlights a previously unseen paleographical error in one of H. J. M. Milne and T. C. Skeat’s arguments for the dictation theory Codex Sinaiticus ([inline-graphic 01] 01). In addition to their primary argument based on orthographic peculiarities three scribes, two scholars inferred from curious string seemingly meaningless characters found 1 Macc 5:20 that א was copied aurally rather than visually. Although is not widely held today among textual scholars, this particular...
This article publishes for the first time an 11 th -century Greek lectionary manuscript housed at University of Edinburgh Library. Written in archaic majuscule script and exquisite calligraphy, this is surely a treasure University’s possession even if it not well known. Offered here physical description item, transcription English translation its text, discussion manuscript’s significance as millennium-old artifact Christian worship.
Abstract This study tests the possibility that presence of numerical shorthand in a literary manuscript can hold genealogical significance. The number-writing techniques family New Testament manuscripts are compared, concentrating on coincidental usage alphabetic numerals specific passages. It is shown some - though not all scribes mimicked distinctive number-styles their Vorlage(n), which suggests certain cases such abbreviations function as visual indications manuscript’s genealogy.