Search Results - "Hammerl, M."
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Holonomy reductions of Cartan geometries and curved orbit decompositions
Published in Duke mathematical journal (01-04-2014)“…We develop a holonomy reduction procedure for general Cartan geometries. We show that, given a reduction of holonomy, the underlying manifold naturally…”
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Feed-forward neural networks using cerebral MR spectroscopy and DTI might predict neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm neonates
Published in European radiology (01-12-2020)“…Objectives We aimed to evaluate the ability of feed-forward neural networks (fNNs) to predict the neurodevelopmental outcome (NDO) of very preterm neonates…”
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Invariant prolongation of overdetermined PDEs in projective, conformal, and Grassmannian geometry
Published in Annals of global analysis and geometry (01-06-2012)“…This is the second in a series of articles on a natural modification of the normal tractor connection on parabolic geometries, which naturally prolongs an…”
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CC chemokine receptor 2 is allosterically modulated by sodium ions and amiloride derivatives through a distinct sodium ion binding site
Published in Biochemical pharmacology (01-11-2024)“…[Display omitted] CC chemokine receptor 2 and CCL2 are highly involved in cancer growth and metastasis, and immune escape. Raised sodium ion concentrations in…”
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Projective BGG equations, algebraic sets, and compactifications of Einstein geometries
Published in Journal of the London Mathematical Society (01-10-2012)“…For curved projective manifolds, we introduce a notion of a normal tractor frame field, based around any point. This leads to canonical systems of (redundant)…”
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Chewing gum differentially affects aspects of attention in healthy subjects
Published in Appetite (01-06-2004)“…In a study published previously in this journal (Wilkinson et al., 2002), the effect of chewing gum on cognitive functioning was examined. The results of this…”
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I Like It, but Only When I'm Not Sure Why: Evaluative Conditioning and the Awareness Issue
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When All Is Revealed: A Dissociation between Evaluative Learning and Contingency Awareness
Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-12-2001)“…Three experiments are reported that address the issue of awareness in evaluative learning in two different sensory modalities: visual and haptic. Attempts were…”
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Reactance in affective-evaluative learning: Outside of conscious control?
Published in Cognition and emotion (01-02-2005)“…Recent studies have shown that the basic evaluative conditioning (EC) effect (originally neutral stimuli acquiring an affective value congruent with the…”
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I like it, but only when I'm not sure why : Evaluative conditioning and the awareness issue. Author's reply
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Affective-Evaluative Learning in Humans: A Form of Associative Learning or Only an Artifact?
Published in Learning and motivation (01-11-2000)“…The status of evaluative conditioning (EC) as a distinct form of associative learning was called in question by Field and Davey (1997, 1998, 1999), who argued…”
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Effects of gum chewing on memory and attention: reply to Scholey (2004)
Published in Appetite (01-10-2004)“…Recent studies have reported varying results regarding cognitive performance while chewing gum. The differences between the results of these studies may be…”
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When All Is Considered: Evaluative Learning Does Not Require Contingency Awareness
Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-12-2001)“…We argue that the effects of evaluative learning may occur (a) without conscious perception of the affective stimuli, (b) without awareness of the stimulus…”
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Human Evaluative Conditioning without Experiencing a Valued Event
Published in Learning and motivation (01-08-1996)“…Two experiments were conducted to examine whether sensory preconditioning is demonstrable in the evaluative conditioning paradigm. Both experiments included…”
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Normal BGG solutions and polynomials
Published 03-01-2012“…First BGG operators are a large class of overdetermined linear differential operators intrinsically associated to a parabolic geometry on a manifold. The…”
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Effects of US-Alone Presentations on Human Evaluative Conditioning
Published in Learning and motivation (01-11-1997)“…In the context of evaluative conditioning, the effects of additional presentations of the unconditioned stimulus (US) prior to conditioning (US preexposure) or…”
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Projective BGG equations, algebraic sets, and compactifications of Einstein geometries
Published 04-05-2011“…J. London Math. Soc. 86 no. 2 (2012) 433-454 For curved projective manifolds we introduce a notion of a normal tractor frame field, based around any point…”
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Human evaluative conditioning: order of stimulus presentation
Published in Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science (01-04-1993)“…In an experiment designed to demonstrate evaluative conditioning, subjects were shown 48 pictures of sculptures that they rated on a scale with 21 categories…”
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Oxygen transport function, biochemical changes and 24-hour post- transfusion survival rate of erythrocytes stored in PAGGS-sorbit solution in relation to various storage conditions
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Transfer effects as a function of sequential and quantitative schedule constraints
Published in Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science (01-04-1993)“…Schwartz (1982, 1988) found that a pretraining of contingent reinforcement interferes with subsequent rule discovery. The present study investigated the…”
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