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Encoding specificity manipulations do affect retrieval from memory.

6 Jan 2005 In a recent article, P.A. Higham (2002) [Strong cues are not necessarily weak: Thomson and Tulving (1970) and the encoding specificity principle revisited. Memory and Cognition, 30, 67-80] proposed a new way to analyze cued recall performance in ...
rec_pub_15823245-encoding-specificity-manipulations-affect-retrieval-memory.htm


English-learning infants' segmentation of verbs from fluent speech.

30 Dec 2004 Two experiments sought to extend the demonstration of English-learning infants' abilities to segment nouns from fluent speech to a new lexical class: verbs. Moreover, we explored whether two factors previously shown to influence noun segmentation, ...
rec_pub_16416938-english-learning-infants-segmentation-verbs-fluent-speech.htm


Weak and strong priming cues in bumblebee contextual learning.

30 Dec 2004 Bees have the flexibility to modulate their response to a visual stimulus according to the context in which the visual stimulus is seen. They readily learn that in one context a yellow target, but not a blue one, should be approached to reach ...
rec_pub_15601878-weak-strong-priming-cues-bumblebee-contextual-learning.htm


Strong-weak network anisotropy switching and hysteresis in three-dimensional granular materials.

24 Aug 2008 We address hysteresis of three-dimensional polydisperse granular packs, comparing macro- and microscopic viewpoints, to reveal their elastic/inelastic mechanics and force network anisotropy. During the uniaxial loading-unloading cycle of an ...
rec_pub_18850829-strong-weak-network-anisotropy-switching-hysteresis-three-dimensional.htm


Strong and weak hydrogen bonds in drug-DNA complexes: a statistical analysis.

30 May 2007 A statistical analysis of strong and weak hydrogen bonds in the minor groove of DNA was carried out for a set of 70 drug-DNA complexes. The terms 'strong' and 'weak' pertain to the inherent strengths and weakness of the donor and acceptor fragments ...
rec_pub_17762141-strong-weak-hydrogen-bonds-drug-dna-complexes-statistical-analysis.htm


Conformation preserved in a weak-to-strong or strong-to-weak [PSI+] conversion during transmission to Sup35 prion variants.

6 Nov 2005 The cytoplasmic [PSI(+)] element of budding yeast represents the prion conformation of translation release factor Sup35. Much interest lies in understanding how prions are able to generate variation in isogenic strains. Recent observations suggest ...
rec_pub_16364534-conformation-preserved-weak-strong-strong-weak-psi-conversion.htm


Granular structure of self-assembled PAA/PAH and PSS/PAH nascent films imaged in situ by LC-AFM.

27 Apr 2008 Liquid cell atomic force microscopy (LC-AFM) is used to image self-assembled polyelectrolyte films eliminating any drying effects on the film structure. Weak/weak and strong/weak polyelectrolyte films are formed by the alternated deposition of ...
rec_pub_18442287-granular-structure-self-assembled-paa-pah-pss-pah-nascent-films.htm


Examining inhibition of return with onset and offset cues in the multiple-cuing paradigm.

22 Nov 2004 Three experiments examined inhibition of return (IOR) with onset and offset cues in a multiple-cuing paradigm. In the first two experiments, five sequential cues either appeared and remained present (onset cues) or disappeared and remained absent ...
rec_pub_15627412-examining-inhibition-return-onset-offset-cues-multiple-cuing-paradigm.htm


Transfer of tilt after-effects between second-order cues.

30 Dec 2004 Second-order cues are visual stimuli that are detectable by human observers, without eliciting a peak in Fourier energy that corresponds to their perceptual properties. The most commonly studied exemplars of second-order cues are those defined by ...
rec_pub_16167772-transfer-tilt-effects-second-order-cues.htm


Meta-analytic examination of the strong and weak principles across 48 health behaviors.

20 Nov 2007 OBJECTIVE: The strong and weak principles of change state that progress from the precontemplation to the action stage of change is associated with a one standard deviation increase in the pros and a one-half standard deviation decrease in the cons ...
rec_pub_18242667-meta-analytic-examination-strong-weak-principles-48-health-behaviors.htm

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