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... Performance Study of a Centralized Concurrency Control Algorithm for Distributed Database Systems using SIMULA K. Viswanathan Iyer & L. M. Patnaik One objective of this paper is to elaborate the simulation methodology using SIMULA. Detailed studies have been carried out on a centralized CC algor ...
... Performance Study of a Centralized Concurrency Control Algorithm for Distributed Database Systems using SIMULA K. Viswanathan Iyer & L. M. Patnaik One objective of this paper is to elaborate the simulation methodology using SIMULA. Detailed studies have been carried out on a centralized CC algor ...
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Decision Making: A Review
... Wise, 2002). There is also some work supporting a role for prefrontal serotonin in aspects of reinforcementdriven learning and deciding (Clarke, Dalley, Crofts, Robbins, & Roberts, 2004; Rogers et al., 2003; Rogers, Owen, et al., 1999). This should not be viewed as a definitive list of the neuroanat ...
... Wise, 2002). There is also some work supporting a role for prefrontal serotonin in aspects of reinforcementdriven learning and deciding (Clarke, Dalley, Crofts, Robbins, & Roberts, 2004; Rogers et al., 2003; Rogers, Owen, et al., 1999). This should not be viewed as a definitive list of the neuroanat ...
see clearly method
... for the things which will explain why the public wants this treatment, one will be forced to admit that buried in a mass of seemingly foolish gestures and performances are sound and fruitful ideas. There is abundant evidence for the general proposal that exercises, repetition, practice and learning ...
... for the things which will explain why the public wants this treatment, one will be forced to admit that buried in a mass of seemingly foolish gestures and performances are sound and fruitful ideas. There is abundant evidence for the general proposal that exercises, repetition, practice and learning ...
Information Society - Midlands State University
... appeared in print in the same year). Of course all of this does not imply that the literature (in English) of the information society does not have even earlier antecedents. It was just that different expressions were used for the newly emerged social-economic entity, namely post-industrial society ...
... appeared in print in the same year). Of course all of this does not imply that the literature (in English) of the information society does not have even earlier antecedents. It was just that different expressions were used for the newly emerged social-economic entity, namely post-industrial society ...
Natural Stimulation of the Nonclassical Receptive Field Increases
... Subjects and physiolog ical procedures. All animal procedures were approved by oversight committees at the University of Washington (St. L ouis, MO) and the University of C alifornia at Berkeley and conformed to or exceeded all relevant National Institutes of Health and United States Department of A ...
... Subjects and physiolog ical procedures. All animal procedures were approved by oversight committees at the University of Washington (St. L ouis, MO) and the University of C alifornia at Berkeley and conformed to or exceeded all relevant National Institutes of Health and United States Department of A ...
Language repetition and short-term memory: an integrative
... the defining feature of this syndrome, then the duration of the delay between input and output stages during language repetition should be a critical variable. This is supported by a case study with a deep dysphasic patient who has partially recovered from his language impairment, but who shows agai ...
... the defining feature of this syndrome, then the duration of the delay between input and output stages during language repetition should be a critical variable. This is supported by a case study with a deep dysphasic patient who has partially recovered from his language impairment, but who shows agai ...
Visual and oculomotor selection: links, causes and
... Figure 2. Microstimulation of the SC. Two recent studies examined the effect of subthreshold SC microstimulation (left) on covert spatial attention. (a) One study used a change-blindness task in which monkeys were trained to detect peripheral changes in a visual display. During each trial the animal ...
... Figure 2. Microstimulation of the SC. Two recent studies examined the effect of subthreshold SC microstimulation (left) on covert spatial attention. (a) One study used a change-blindness task in which monkeys were trained to detect peripheral changes in a visual display. During each trial the animal ...
The posterior parietal cortex: Sensorimotor interface for the planning
... Since the vertical component of the targets and starting positions do not vary in this experiment, activity can analyzed in terms of horizontal components only. The colormaps in Fig. 3B show the responses of several idealized neurons in this experiment, for all combinations of horizontal target and ...
... Since the vertical component of the targets and starting positions do not vary in this experiment, activity can analyzed in terms of horizontal components only. The colormaps in Fig. 3B show the responses of several idealized neurons in this experiment, for all combinations of horizontal target and ...
Saccade performance in the nasal and temporal
... of the right eye and the lateral rectus of the left eye. It is assumed that the OPNs synchronize the activity of the IBNs and EBNs before the saccade starts and it is important for the velocity of the of the saccade that the lateral and medial rectus of the left and right eyes, respectively, are in ...
... of the right eye and the lateral rectus of the left eye. It is assumed that the OPNs synchronize the activity of the IBNs and EBNs before the saccade starts and it is important for the velocity of the of the saccade that the lateral and medial rectus of the left and right eyes, respectively, are in ...
Information About Spatial View in an Ensemble of Primate
... visual cortex (Rolls et al. 1997c) and the orbitofrontal olfactory cortex (Rolls et al. 1996). Of particular interest also was how the information increases as more cells are added to the ensemble. An attractive property of distributed encoding is that the information available from an ensemble can ...
... visual cortex (Rolls et al. 1997c) and the orbitofrontal olfactory cortex (Rolls et al. 1996). Of particular interest also was how the information increases as more cells are added to the ensemble. An attractive property of distributed encoding is that the information available from an ensemble can ...
Analysis and Modeling of Complex Data in Behavioural and Social
... R.). The spatial clustering of earthquakes issued by data depth is compared with the classification based on homogeneous tectonic regions. ...
... R.). The spatial clustering of earthquakes issued by data depth is compared with the classification based on homogeneous tectonic regions. ...
Sensation - Macmillan Learning
... lobe’s auditory cortex. The brain interprets loudness from the of hair cells a sound activates. ...
... lobe’s auditory cortex. The brain interprets loudness from the of hair cells a sound activates. ...
INTRODUCTION - Brunel University Research Archive
... 1992 L 68/19. It is also a well-established principle under EU competition law in the seminal cases Thyssen Stahl AG v Commission Case C 194/99 [2003] ECR I-10821and John Deere v Commission Case C 7/95 [1998] ECR I-3111, which affirmed that traders must determine independently their policies on the ...
... 1992 L 68/19. It is also a well-established principle under EU competition law in the seminal cases Thyssen Stahl AG v Commission Case C 194/99 [2003] ECR I-10821and John Deere v Commission Case C 7/95 [1998] ECR I-3111, which affirmed that traders must determine independently their policies on the ...
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... A standard two-stage mixed-effects model [48] was used for statistical analysis. In the first stage, blood-oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) responses were modeled by delta functions at the stimulus onsets for the five event types of interest (i.e., centrifugal left, centrifugal right, centripetal left, ...
... A standard two-stage mixed-effects model [48] was used for statistical analysis. In the first stage, blood-oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) responses were modeled by delta functions at the stimulus onsets for the five event types of interest (i.e., centrifugal left, centrifugal right, centripetal left, ...
Chapter3_2 - Babu Ram Dawadi
... • May be that a considerable group of people who read all three magazines but there is a much larger group that buys A & B, but not C; association is very weak here although support might be very high. ...
... • May be that a considerable group of people who read all three magazines but there is a much larger group that buys A & B, but not C; association is very weak here although support might be very high. ...
Comparing neuronal and behavioral thresholds
... and similar response integration times as us (500 ms). They concluded that at such short integration times (but not at longer times) neurometric thresholds were higher than behavioral thresholds [23,24]. This suggests that the integration time used in the neurometric analysis plays a role in computi ...
... and similar response integration times as us (500 ms). They concluded that at such short integration times (but not at longer times) neurometric thresholds were higher than behavioral thresholds [23,24]. This suggests that the integration time used in the neurometric analysis plays a role in computi ...
Calculating the main alternatives to null-hypothesis
... with relative frequencies of an empirical basis and susceptible to quantification, in such a way that H0 and H1 are understood as statements with respect to the sample. However, statistical hypotheses must always refer to the population (Hayes, 1963). In short, what Hagen proposes is that if we star ...
... with relative frequencies of an empirical basis and susceptible to quantification, in such a way that H0 and H1 are understood as statements with respect to the sample. However, statistical hypotheses must always refer to the population (Hayes, 1963). In short, what Hagen proposes is that if we star ...
Integration of Sensory and Reward Information
... to create a payoff-weighted likelihood function [2,21,26]. Furthermore, the effects of payoff information on discrimination accuracy and reaction times are well described by drift diffusion models that postulate a two-stage accumulation process—an initial stage of accumulation about the payoffs foll ...
... to create a payoff-weighted likelihood function [2,21,26]. Furthermore, the effects of payoff information on discrimination accuracy and reaction times are well described by drift diffusion models that postulate a two-stage accumulation process—an initial stage of accumulation about the payoffs foll ...
CIS/77/1992
... 13. I find that the decision issued on 30 October 1990 was a decision which reviewed the decision dated 20 December 1989 and substituted as the amount of housing costs allowable from 1 November 1989 the sum of £43.16 for the sum of £55.55 which had been allowed by the decision dated 20 December 1989 ...
... 13. I find that the decision issued on 30 October 1990 was a decision which reviewed the decision dated 20 December 1989 and substituted as the amount of housing costs allowable from 1 November 1989 the sum of £43.16 for the sum of £55.55 which had been allowed by the decision dated 20 December 1989 ...
Biological Psychology Basic Structure of a Neuron 1. What are the
... d. When the axon hillock allows information to precede, this information then travels down the axon, which is the neural fiber that transmits or sends information form the soma to the other end of a neuron. e. A fatty tissue substance that protects information stored inside the axon and also aids in ...
... d. When the axon hillock allows information to precede, this information then travels down the axon, which is the neural fiber that transmits or sends information form the soma to the other end of a neuron. e. A fatty tissue substance that protects information stored inside the axon and also aids in ...
Customer Information Sharing with E‑Vendors
... A common element of many studies on responses to privacy invasion has been the use of surveys.1 The problem of a research design using surveys is threefold. As just mentioned, surveys measure past or intentional behavior, not actual behavior [9, 39]. Second, this methodology tends to heighten the co ...
... A common element of many studies on responses to privacy invasion has been the use of surveys.1 The problem of a research design using surveys is threefold. As just mentioned, surveys measure past or intentional behavior, not actual behavior [9, 39]. Second, this methodology tends to heighten the co ...
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... various data, and selects the option that is judged to he the most veridical. This manner of processing the material corresponds to the message processing we have suggested is invoked when elaboration likelihood is high in a persuasion context. There is no guarantee that the student's response will ...
... various data, and selects the option that is judged to he the most veridical. This manner of processing the material corresponds to the message processing we have suggested is invoked when elaboration likelihood is high in a persuasion context. There is no guarantee that the student's response will ...
The Value of the Examination of Visuooculomotor Reflexes in
... (groups I–III) are saccadic and smooth-pursuit pathologies present with statistical significance. The similar frequency of the presence of saccadic or eye-tracking disturbances both in vermis and cerebellar cortex and brainstem damages seems to suggest evidence of the same pathways for these reflexe ...
... (groups I–III) are saccadic and smooth-pursuit pathologies present with statistical significance. The similar frequency of the presence of saccadic or eye-tracking disturbances both in vermis and cerebellar cortex and brainstem damages seems to suggest evidence of the same pathways for these reflexe ...
Big Data Approaches to Study Discourse Processes
... communities, and to explore how group language and reference categories shift over time with discourse (e.g., McFarland et al., 2013). Recently, Murdock, Allen, and DeDeo (2015) have applied topic models to Darwin’s reading notebooks, offering new insights into how his theory of natural selection em ...
... communities, and to explore how group language and reference categories shift over time with discourse (e.g., McFarland et al., 2013). Recently, Murdock, Allen, and DeDeo (2015) have applied topic models to Darwin’s reading notebooks, offering new insights into how his theory of natural selection em ...
Conjunction Inference Using the Bayesian Interpretation of the
... and compared to the null hypothesis distribution of all K effects being absent. When the resulting P-values are significant, they are often misinterpreted to mean that all K effects are real. This is incorrect, as this test simply refutes the global null in favor of one or more effects being real. T ...
... and compared to the null hypothesis distribution of all K effects being absent. When the resulting P-values are significant, they are often misinterpreted to mean that all K effects are real. This is incorrect, as this test simply refutes the global null in favor of one or more effects being real. T ...