EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIALS THAT DISTINGUISH FALSE MEMORY FOR EVENTS THAT OCCURRED ONLY SECONDS IN THE PAST

Event-related brain potentials that distinguish false memory for events that occurred only seconds in the past

Abstract Background False memory often involves retrieving events from the distant past that did not actually happen.However, recent evidence obtained using the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm for eliciting false memory experiences suggests that individuals can falsely believe that events occurred mere seconds in the past when they in fact

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Narrative modes of cinemagoing memories

This article focuses on the results of my research project on cinemagoing heritage, concluding with the development of a matrix to analyse and categorise cinemagoing memories.What cinemagoing recollections come into the minds of the subjects in retrospect, and in what manner are these memories communicated? I explored the forms of how Neck Wrap cin

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Darling: A Web Application for Detecting Disease-Related Biomedical Entity Associations with Literature Mining

Finding, exploring and filtering frequent sentence-based associations between a disease and a biomedical entity, co-mentioned in Hair On Cowhide Headstall and Breast Collar Sets disease-related PubMed literature, is a challenge, as the volume of publications increases.Darling is a web application, which utilizes Name Entity Recognition to identify

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A Discrete Chimp Optimization Algorithm for Minimizing Tardy/Lost Penalties on a Single Machine Scheduling Problem

The Tardy/Lost (TL) penalties scheduling is a discrete optimization problem.TL scheduling problem is an NP-hard problem.As a result, proposing an optimization algorithm to handle this problem is critical.In a TL problem, a given set of jobs is scheduled on a single machine with common due dates to minimize the total penalties for tardiness jobs.The

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