نتایج جستجو برای: long term experimentation

تعداد نتایج: 1008187  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 1994
M C Anderson R A Bjork E L Bjork

Three studies show that the retrieval process itself causes long-lasting forgetting. Ss studied 8 categories (e.g., Fruit). Half the members of half the categories were then repeatedly practiced through retrieval tests (e.g., Fruit Or_____). Category-cued recall of unpracticed members of practiced categories was impaired on a delayed test. Experiments 2 and 3 identified 2 significant features o...

2016
Jasmin M. Kizilirmak Joana Galvao Gomes da Silva Fatma Imamoglu Alan Richardson-Klavehn

It has been proposed that sudden insight into the solutions of problems can enhance long-term memory for those solutions. However, the nature of insight has been operationalized differently across studies. Here, we examined two main aspects of insight problem-solving-the generation of a solution and the subjective "aha!" experience-and experimentally evaluated their respective relationships to ...

Journal: :Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissement 2010
Natasha Fernandes Byron G Spencer

Canadians expect the same access to health care whether they are rich or poor, and wherever they live, often without direct charge at the point of service. However, we find that the private cost of long-term care differs greatly across the country, and within provinces, we find substantial variation, depending on income level, marital status, and, in Quebec alone, on assets owned. A non-married...

2017
Yunxiang Mao Zhaozheng Yin

In this paper, we propose a Two-Stream Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (TS-BLSTM) for the task of mitosis event detection and stage localization in time-lapse phase contrast microscopy image sequences. Our method consists of two steps. First, we extract candidate mitosis image sequences. Then, we solve the problem of mitosis event detection and stage localization jointly by the proposed TS...

Journal: :British journal of psychology 2000
F Gobet

Within the framework of their long term working memory theory, Ericsson and Kintsch (1995) propose that experts rapidly store information in long-term memory through two mechanisms: elaboration of long-term memory patterns and schemas and use of retrieval structures. They use chess players' memory as one of their most compelling sources of empirical evidence. In this paper, I show that evidence...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 1996
J L Angel R J Angel J L McClellan K S Markides

This study employs data from the 1993-94 Hispanic Established Population for Epidemiological Studies of the Elderly (H-EPESE) to assess the impact of nativity on preferences in living arrangements for a sample of 3,046 Mexican American individuals over the age of 65. Our results reveal great differences between the native and foreign-born in their desire to live with their children. A larger fr...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2011
Emily Grundy

BACKGROUND The past 30 years have seen major changes in the living arrangements of older people and in long-term care policy in England and Wales. Co-resident family care and institutional care can be alternatives for seriously disabled older people, so changes in the availability of either may affect demands for the other. AIMS To analyse changes in older people's living arrangements in thre...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2007
Kimberlyn M McGrail Margaret J McGregor Marcy Cohen Robert B Tate Lisa A Ronald

2012
Pedro Olivares-Tirado Nanako Tamiya Masayo Kashiwagi

BACKGROUND Japan is setting the pace among aging societies of the world. In 2005, Japan became the country with the highest proportion of elderly persons in the world. To deal with the accelerated ageing population and with an increased demand for long-term care services, in April 2000 the Japanese government introduced a mandatory social Long-Term Care Insurance System (LTCI), making long-term...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Tal Shomrat Ilaria Zarrella Graziano Fiorito Binyamin Hochner

Analyzing the processes and neuronal circuitry involved in complex behaviors in phylogenetically remote species can help us understand the evolution and function of these systems. Cephalopods, with their vertebrate-like behaviors but much simpler brains, are ideal for such an analysis. The vertical lobe (VL) of Octopus vulgaris is a pivotal brain station in its learning and memory system. To ex...

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